By Bob Walsh
Group suing over Trump’s birthright order
The Birth Right Citizenship case
that SCOTUS ruled on today was not really about Birth Right
Citizenship. It was about power. Specifically the ruling was about
whether or not a single U. S. District Court Judge can make a ruling
that effects the entire country rather than just the judge's little
corner of the country.
You
might recall that on his first day in office Trump issued an executive
order on the matter. Three different U. S. District Court Judges ruled
that he could not do that.
SCOTUS
just ruled, 6-3, that individual U. S. District Court Judges do NOT
have the authority to issue rulings, called Universal Injunctions, that
cover the whole country in this matter.
The actual issue, as opposed to the process, will no doubt be decided somewhere along the way.
1 comment:
Liberal Fed Judges, Never Trumpers and other idiots vomited in their mouths simultaneously when the SCOTUS announced the ruling. I haven't seen a Biden sticker in months. Just old glue residue on the back windows of EV's.
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