Unquestionably in violation

Very good point.

Crepitus are you going to be fine with it, when Trump appoints hundreds of low-level federal judges during the next four years with approval from the GOP dominated Senate, who then "overturn" every important decision the next Democrat president makes and calls their ruling from the Federal District of Guam, or the heavily rural district of Montana a new "law" that applies everywhere in the nation?
You aren't for taking out Al-Queda leaders when the opportunity presents? He was convicted and under sentence of death, just not by an American court.

The two situations are not at all similar.
 
You aren't for taking out Al-Queda leaders when the opportunity presents? He was convicted and under sentence of death, just not by an American court.

The two situations are not at all similar.
I think you hit "reply" on the wrong post. That answer makes even less sense than you usually do.
This is a clear and deliberate violation of a lawful and unambiguous court order.

There must be consequences to maintain the rule of law.
By "rule of law," you meant "Rule of 800 plus federal judges."

An oligarchical judiacracy is what you envision?

In the Bible's Book of Judges, the Judges were kings with a different name. Perhaps that what you were thinking about?
 
The feds district court justices lack authority in this situation as the executive branch is not under the district court justices authority, as it's the other way around. If House speaker Gelatin Johnson would quit playing mister meek & mild & grow some balls he could push congress to defund the district court so called justices & we'd be rid of another politically saturated bureaucracy, @ quite a saving to the American taxpayer no less.
And what would happen to all of the cases if the district courts are "defunded"?
 

Judge says US government didn’t follow court order on deportations


In an emergency hearing he called to address reports that immigrants had been sent to South Sudan, Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane were not given a meaningful opportunity to object that the deportation could put them in danger. Minutes before the hearing, administration officials accused “activist judges” of advocating the release of dangerous criminals.

“The department actions in this case are unquestionably in violation of this court’s order,” Murphy said Wednesday, arguing that the deportees didn’t have “meaningful opportunity” to object to being sent to South Sudan. The group was flown out of the United States just hours after getting notice, leaving them no chance to contact lawyers who could object in court.


This is a clear and deliberate violation of a lawful and unambiguous court order.

There must be consequences to maintain the rule of law.

That "constitutional crisis" is getting closer and closer.
Isn't it wonderful that democrats taught Republicans how to just go ahead and do whatever the hell you want, legal or no, Constitutional or not, and let the courts hash it out for years afterward?
 

Judge says US government didn’t follow court order on deportations


In an emergency hearing he called to address reports that immigrants had been sent to South Sudan, Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane were not given a meaningful opportunity to object that the deportation could put them in danger. Minutes before the hearing, administration officials accused “activist judges” of advocating the release of dangerous criminals.

“The department actions in this case are unquestionably in violation of this court’s order,” Murphy said Wednesday, arguing that the deportees didn’t have “meaningful opportunity” to object to being sent to South Sudan. The group was flown out of the United States just hours after getting notice, leaving them no chance to contact lawyers who could object in court.


This is a clear and deliberate violation of a lawful and unambiguous court order.

There must be consequences to maintain the rule of law.

That "constitutional crisis" is getting closer and closer.

Sucks to be that judge then.

Oh well.
 

Judge says US government didn’t follow court order on deportations


In an emergency hearing he called to address reports that immigrants had been sent to South Sudan, Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane were not given a meaningful opportunity to object that the deportation could put them in danger. Minutes before the hearing, administration officials accused “activist judges” of advocating the release of dangerous criminals.

“The department actions in this case are unquestionably in violation of this court’s order,” Murphy said Wednesday, arguing that the deportees didn’t have “meaningful opportunity” to object to being sent to South Sudan. The group was flown out of the United States just hours after getting notice, leaving them no chance to contact lawyers who could object in court.


This is a clear and deliberate violation of a lawful and unambiguous court order.

There must be consequences to maintain the rule of law.

That "constitutional crisis" is getting closer and closer.
Dude. These are the monsters your cult is fighting for. Seriously, What The Fuck?

Enrique Arias-Hierro, a citizen of Cuba. He has convictions for homicide, armed robbery, strongarm robbery, kidnapping, and false impersonation of an official. He was arrested by ICE on May 2, 2025.

Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones, a citizen of Cuba. He has convictions for attempted first degree murder with a weapon, battery, larceny, cocaine possession, and cocaine trafficking. He was arrested by ICE on April 30, 2025.

Thongxay Nilakout, a citizen of Laos. He has convictions for first-degree murder and robbery. He was arrested by ICE on January 26, 2025.

Jesus Munoz-Gutierrez, a citizen of Mexico. He has a conviction for second-degree murder. He was arrested by ICE on May 12, 2025.

Dian Peter Domach, a citizen of South Sudan. He has convictions for robbery, possession of a firearm, possession of burglar’s tools, possession of a defaced firearm, and driving under the influence. He was arrested by ICE on May 8, 2024.

Kyaw Mya, a citizen of Burma. He has a conviction for lascivious acts with a child victim less than 12 years of age. He was arrested by ICE on February 18, 2025.

Nyo Myint, a citizen of Burma. He has a conviction for first-degree sexual assault involving a victim mentally and physically incapable of resisting and has also been charged with aggravated assault (non-family strongarm). He was arrested by ICE on February 19, 2025.

Tuan Thanh Phan, a citizen of Vietnam. He has convictions for first-degree murder and second-degree assault. He was arrested by ICE on May 3, 2025.

 

Judge says US government didn’t follow court order on deportations


In an emergency hearing he called to address reports that immigrants had been sent to South Sudan, Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane were not given a meaningful opportunity to object that the deportation could put them in danger. Minutes before the hearing, administration officials accused “activist judges” of advocating the release of dangerous criminals.

“The department actions in this case are unquestionably in violation of this court’s order,” Murphy said Wednesday, arguing that the deportees didn’t have “meaningful opportunity” to object to being sent to South Sudan. The group was flown out of the United States just hours after getting notice, leaving them no chance to contact lawyers who could object in court.


This is a clear and deliberate violation of a lawful and unambiguous court order.

There must be consequences to maintain the rule of law.

That "constitutional crisis" is getting closer and closer.


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Judge says US government didn’t follow court order on deportations


In an emergency hearing he called to address reports that immigrants had been sent to South Sudan, Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane were not given a meaningful opportunity to object that the deportation could put them in danger. Minutes before the hearing, administration officials accused “activist judges” of advocating the release of dangerous criminals.

“The department actions in this case are unquestionably in violation of this court’s order,” Murphy said Wednesday, arguing that the deportees didn’t have “meaningful opportunity” to object to being sent to South Sudan. The group was flown out of the United States just hours after getting notice, leaving them no chance to contact lawyers who could object in court.


This is a clear and deliberate violation of a lawful and unambiguous court order.

There must be consequences to maintain the rule of law.

That "constitutional crisis" is getting closer and closer.


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