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He didn't threaten to shut down a court because it ruled against him. That is your interpretation, not fact. Their ruling was incorrect, and beyond their authority to make, because they didn't rule on the law (if they had, they would have had to rule in Trump's favor, because the law is unambiguously clear). What they did was usurp the President's authority to make immigration policy. That is beyond their authority. They have not been granted any power on immigration policy matters. The Courts only power is making rulings based on the law. The law says the President may do what Trump did, if he deems it necessary and prudent.
Obviously you never bothered to read the law and inform yourself.
Many have asked for this law to be posted and oddly, it never is.
Reich has been the Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley since January, 2006.
Many have asked for this law to be posted and oddly, it never is.
Actually I have seen it. Trump does have the power to limit immigration. The folks going on about it just don't seem to comprehend that it could be limited by the constitution. They just believe since they read that tiny part, that suddenly they are scholars.
Actually I have seen it. Trump does have the power to limit immigration. The folks going on about it just don't seem to comprehend that it could be limited by the constitution. They just believe since they read that tiny part, that suddenly they are scholars.
There is NO city or state NOR does this ruling stop Trump from limiting immigration.
Democratic Party leaders are trying to rein in the talk of impeachment that’s animating the grass roots.
“Democratic officials in Republican-dominated Washington view the entire subject as a trap, a premature discussion that could backfire in spectacular fashion by making the party appear too overzealous in its opposition to Trump. Worse, they fear, it could harden Republican support for the president by handing his party significant fundraising and political ammunition when the chances of success for an early impeachment push are remote, at best.”
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