If the government’s position is that being trafficked to El Salvador by Donald Trump and Stephen Miller amounts to a final and irreversible deprivation of all rights, then it seems to me every federal court has a duty to permanently enjoin the practice as soon as it possibly can.
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Pretty much how this currently stands.
Guessing the SC will say 'too funking bad', if the case gets that far.
Federal judges ordering the executive about only goes so far.
https://www.iamimminent.com/2025/04/gay-asylum-seeker-one-of-many-illegally.html
#andry #freeandry
I did some research earlier and learned the judges have briefly (a few hours) jailed government officials twice. Both judges left the bench soon thereafter.
It's like 'script kitties', folks that use other's hacking tools but who have never learned coding. 😒
Let the families sue everyone involved.
They are far beneath contempt.
This administration is both evil and stupid. I do not agree with what they are doing, I do not agree with what they want to do, and they are bad at it too.
I just try to mask seething rage with dry humor, and people not always getting it is a risk that I run when I do that.
I'm sorry it came off as defending this insanity, because ... fffffffffffFF-!
So I guess I'm happy they're being excessively clear about the full breadth of the implications of allowing them even an inch. Might even lose Alito.
If it won't get past Speaker then yell it, camp out in front of his office, interrupt every time he talks, shrink wrap his car DO SOMETHING
It is too fucking slow
This admin can disappear THOUSANDS of people FAST and just go "🤷 Oop! too late! No jurisdiction in [slaveholder country]!"
Not a foreign labor camp.
2. Criminal prosecution of everyone involved for willful deprivation of rights under color of law by the next administration.
(Yes, it’s meaningless now, but nothing stops future enforcement.)
They are the ones running this barbaric prison.