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The Deuce / Re: WTF happened to the WTF happened to the WTF happened with Trump today thread?
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They represent a whole 14% of the population. Hardly an invasion.
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I’m not full-throat panicked, but the narrative is building. Let’s hope it’s much ado about nothing. Maybe Spark can come by and reassure us.
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And it appears as tho they may filed a motion this morning to address the requested return of the alleged MS13 member who has had 2 protective orders granted by the courts and was suspected of human trafficking when transporting, without a valid driver's license, 7 individuals thru Tn during the previous administration.
Assuming the judge had the authority to order the plane to be turned around, has the authority to become involved in foreign affairs and that the WOR applies to a member of an FTO with removal orders or has jurisdiction.
I'll try not to squeal but SCOTUS has already brought up foreign affairs and may very well tell Boasberg to go pound sand when the case gets back to SCOTUS.
Meanwhile, it appears as tho Boasberg is looking for a contempt charge over a TRO that may not have been within his authority.
And I don't think they have even gotten to arguing the WOR issue.
I'll start here and meander ....
I assume you're referring to Trump v J.G.G.
The opinion, entered April 7, was that the detained people with deportation orders as a result of the AEA proclamation are entitled to review.
"More specifically, in this context, AEA detainees must receive notice after the date of this order that they are subject to removal under the Act."
KAG was deported 3 weeks earlier.
The opinion references Venezuelans who are members of an FTO, Tren de Aragua.
KAG is a citizen of El Salvador, not Venezuela, and presumed by DHS, 2 Immigration Judges, and Prince George's County of Md police to be a member of MS 13, not TdA.
It's probable that the President of El Salvador assumes he is a member of MS 13.
The opinion states that seeking of habeas must be done at the site of confinement. KAG was detained in La and Tx. Habeas wasn't sought in La or Tx and the court case is in D.C.
Jurisdiction in D.C. may be an issue and lack of jurisdiction was the cause of the habeas issue to be previously dropped with respect to those in confinement.
KAG already had removal orders from 2 separate Immigration Judges, established years prior to Trump's AEA proclamation. Other than his entering the country illegally and failing to be granted asylum there is no requirement that he be charged with a crime, or convicted.
He had removal orders and the AEA proclamation occured years after his removal orders were approved.
Regarding an FBI lawyer who altered a document presented to the FISA Court to spy on a U.S. citizen, there is no defense offered to the Court in a FISA warrant request. The Court relies on governmental candor, not lack of candor.
"Clinesmith pleaded guilty to one count of making a false statement within both the jurisdiction of the executive branch and judicial branch of the U.S. government, an offense that carries a maximum term of imprisonment of five years and a fine of up to $250,000. Judge Boasberg scheduled sentencing for December 10, 2020.
The sentence from Judge Boasberg ? He gave probation to an FBI lawyer who altered a document to the FISA Court to spy on a U.S. citizen that violated "both the jurisdiction of the executive branch and judicial branch of the U.S. government,"
A FISA warrant on Carter Page allowed for the 2 step rule to spy on a Presidential candidate and, after the election, POTUS.
Judge Boasberg was a member of that FISA Court.
Now, back to those "published sources."
China has been more than happy to.
We've known about this issue for years.