SCOTUS orders feds to allow illegal immigrants into country?

When a so-called "president" puts up razor wire for his inauguration, but won't allow it to be used to protect the border...

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There is a difference between an illegal immigrant, And someone who wants to come into the country to seek asylum. Federal law allows asylum seekers to enter the country on a limited basis.
Trump was sending migrants seeking asylum back to Mexico till they have a court hearing

Biden ushers them into the country and showers them with gifts
 

How can those who claim to uphold the Constitution ignore the federal laws on immigration?

Naturally, I could care less what anyone has to say to justify this, just so you know.

So, which crime syndicate has more power, the drug cartels or the DNC or are the one in the same?

I ignore the GOP because everyone else does.
This is a very right wing Court

That should tell you something

You’re nuts
 
Trump was sending migrants seeking asylum back to Mexico till they have a court hearing

Biden ushers them into the country and showers them with gifts

and that policy was unworkable and probably illegal.

Mexico realized they were getting the shaft and stopped playing along.
 
and that policy was unworkable and probably illegal.

Mexico realized they were getting the shaft and stopped playing along.
Mexico agreed to it but biden backed out after taking office
 
Your concession is duly noted, that you can't refute the central points.



America is a country of immigrants. My father was an immigrant, my wife is an immigrant. Immigrants make our country better.

The reality is, without immigration, we would be going through a demographic death spiral like Japan.
No, they don't. The idea is 100% assimilation into the American culture, period. Border jumpers and other illegal invaders need to be hauled off and shipped back to their shithole countries.
 
Mexico agreed to it but biden backed out after taking office

Mexico agreed to it until it became pretty clear we weren't going to seriously consider processing their asylum claims.


MEXICO CITY, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Mexican government said on Monday it is opposed to a possible restart of the U.S. immigration policy known as "Remain in Mexico" which required asylum seekers to wait for U.S. hearings in Mexico.

Mexico's foreign ministry did not state its reasons for its opposition. Activists argue the policy, officially called Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), leaves migrants in dangerous border cities where they face threats of kidnapping and extortion.
If the Mexican government remains firm in its opposition, U.S. officials would likely have to consider whether asylum seekers can stay in the United States while their claims are evaluated or make other arrangements to remove them from the country.



No, they don't. The idea is 100% assimilation into the American culture, period. Border jumpers and other illegal invaders need to be hauled off and shipped back to their shithole countries.

Um, okay, about that.

Hey, we celebrate Oktoberfest and St. Paddy's Day and Columbus Day... apparently some of those damned immigrants didn't get the memo about 100% assimilation.
 
Mexico agreed to it until it became pretty clear we weren't going to seriously consider processing their asylum claims.


MEXICO CITY, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Mexican government said on Monday it is opposed to a possible restart of the U.S. immigration policy known as "Remain in Mexico" which required asylum seekers to wait for U.S. hearings in Mexico.

Mexico's foreign ministry did not state its reasons for its opposition. Activists argue the policy, officially called Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), leaves migrants in dangerous border cities where they face threats of kidnapping and extortion.
If the Mexican government remains firm in its opposition, U.S. officials would likely have to consider whether asylum seekers can stay in the United States while their claims are evaluated or make other arrangements to remove them from the country.





Um, okay, about that.

Hey, we celebrate Oktoberfest and St. Paddy's Day and Columbus Day... apparently some of those damned immigrants didn't get the memo about 100% assimilation.
Your statement/quote was made long after biden terminated the agreement trump had with mexico

This was biden backtracking and trying to put the ketchup back in the bottle but mexico saying “too late”
 
Mexico agreed to it until it became pretty clear we weren't going to seriously consider processing their asylum claims.


MEXICO CITY, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Mexican government said on Monday it is opposed to a possible restart of the U.S. immigration policy known as "Remain in Mexico" which required asylum seekers to wait for U.S. hearings in Mexico.

Mexico's foreign ministry did not state its reasons for its opposition. Activists argue the policy, officially called Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), leaves migrants in dangerous border cities where they face threats of kidnapping and extortion.
If the Mexican government remains firm in its opposition, U.S. officials would likely have to consider whether asylum seekers can stay in the United States while their claims are evaluated or make other arrangements to remove them from the country.





Um, okay, about that.

Hey, we celebrate Oktoberfest and St. Paddy's Day and Columbus Day... apparently some of those damned immigrants didn't get the memo about 100% assimilation.
Better that than the phony baloney kwanza by the Black Panther scumbag.
 

Another win for the good guys.

From the piece...

-“Texas’ political stunts, like placing razor wire near the border, simply make it harder and more dangerous for frontline personnel to do their jobs,” White House spokesperson Angelo Fernández Hernández said.

-Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor sided with the administration. Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas voted with Texas.

--ACB and Roberts both ruled against the Texicans. That had to hurt.
 
I suspect it is not based on illegal immigration, but who has authority (State or Fed) to set border and immigration policy. But who knows? I would have really liked to see a written opinion, in this case, rather than just an order. I was hoping Texas could defend it's borders.

Texas is a state not a nation.
 

Another win for the good guys.

From the piece...

-“Texas’ political stunts, like placing razor wire near the border, simply make it harder and more dangerous for frontline personnel to do their jobs,” White House spokesperson Angelo Fernández Hernández said.

-Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor sided with the administration. Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas voted with Texas.

--ACB and Roberts both ruled against the Texicans. That had to hurt.

And so Gov. Abbot moved the Texas National Guard to the border this afternoon.
 

Another win for the good guys.

From the piece...

-“Texas’ political stunts, like placing razor wire near the border, simply make it harder and more dangerous for frontline personnel to do their jobs,” White House spokesperson Angelo Fernández Hernández said.

-Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor sided with the administration. Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas voted with Texas.

--ACB and Roberts both ruled against the Texicans. That had to hurt.
Sure Texas is the enemy, whatever CandyCornistan.
 

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