Many say Trump should outright ignore the courts, 'cross the Rubicon'. While i'm inclined to agree—this resistance is a thousand times gayer than any President has ever faced. Not even Hitler was hit by so much petty lawfagging. That is to say, the context of this challenge is worth understanding.
In Jackson's case, the Supreme Court maintained that Indians have territory rights that cannot be infringed by states, while the State of Georgia persisted to remove them. Jackson agreed with the State, but he did not technically defy the Court as the Court ruling was against State policy.
Jackson's subsequent Indian Removal Act was federal, thereby circumventing the law 'legally'—much like Trump has been, under a far worse situation. If there is to be any fundamental change, this administration will herald that; thus far no president has literally ignored the Courts, although many have pushed the limits.
In Jackson's case, the Supreme Court maintained that Indians have territory rights that cannot be infringed by states, while the State of Georgia persisted to remove them. Jackson agreed with the State, but he did not technically defy the Court as the Court ruling was against State policy.
Jackson's subsequent Indian Removal Act was federal, thereby circumventing the law 'legally'—much like Trump has been, under a far worse situation. If there is to be any fundamental change, this administration will herald that; thus far no president has literally ignored the Courts, although many have pushed the limits.
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In mid May the Supreme court ruled that Trump may revoke the status of 350,000 Venezuelans for now, today it has ruled an additional 530,000 foreigners (Cubans, Haitians, etc.) may be terminated while the appeals are ongoing. Hopefully the administration's aggressive self-deportation campaign and targeted forced removal gets rid of as many of these migrants as possible before any new caveat is slapped on top—as Andrew Jackson did with Indians.
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An Appeal To Pragmatism
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An Office of Remigration would work well in tandem with the Department of Denaturalisation (citizenship removal) Stephen Miller tried to establish first term.
Under the second Trump administration and perhaps a Vance administration, provided Trump successfully terminates birthright citizenship and has his new rules codified, we could delegitimise tens of millions over time. That is the peaceful route, all things considered.
Under the second Trump administration and perhaps a Vance administration, provided Trump successfully terminates birthright citizenship and has his new rules codified, we could delegitimise tens of millions over time. That is the peaceful route, all things considered.
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VANCE: "The American Space Program, the first program to put a human being on the moon, was built by American citizens. This idea that American citizens don't have the talent to do great things, that you have to import a foreign class of servants, I just reject that."
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Based on available data, Biden's interior ICE arrests were around 300 to 400 a day, with Obama at 600 to 800 a day. President Trump is currently hitting an average 1,600 ICE-alone arrests a day, a marked improvement by all means. ICE leadership has shifted, after recently being grilled by Stephen Miller, to push for even higher record-breaking numbers. This is factually the largest deportation operation in the history of America.
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