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Old 02-05-2017, 08:57 AM   #6
wdmso
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Originally Posted by scottw View Post
Wayne....this judge went beyond the normal scope of his influence...but what he did is within the scope of his powers(seldom used for good reason)....that's fine...but look at his rationale for doing so....

"This emphasis on uniformity was key to Judge Robart’s order. He acknowledged the Trump Administration’s argument that any restraining order should be limited to the two plaintiff states -- Washington and Minnesota. But Judge Robart rejected the request, concluding that a “partial implementation would undermine the constitutional imperative of a uniform Rule of Naturalization, and Congress’s instruction that the immigration laws of the United States should be enforced vigorously and uniformly.”


this is pretty funny considering the fact that Obama and his administration spent the last 8 years picking and choosing which immigration laws they were going to enforce or not
enforce....

did oboma ma call them a so-called judge,

wonder where this judge was with his broad powers then????


Politico 6/16/12 Obama is relying on federal agencies to ignore, or at least not defend, laws that some of his important supporters — like Hispanic voters and the gay community — don’t like.

“If the president says we’re not going to enforce the law, there’s really nothing anyone can do about it,” University of Pennsylvania constitutional law professor Kermit Roosevelt said. “It’s clearly a political calculation.”

"Sometimes this makes for less-than-ideal policy situations — such as the action we took on immigration — but the president isn’t going to be stonewalled by politics, he will pursue whatever means available to do business on behalf of American people.”

The right had no issues with Suing Obama over his executive orders
and praised the Judges who sided with them . now the shoes on the other foot ... and we get this judge went beyond the normal scope of his influence. his infuluence is the law ??

wonder where this judge was with his broad powers then???? rather irrelevant seeing Judges can only rule on cases put in front of them

The bigger issue for me is not the order it will runs it legal course.. its Trumps Willingness to openly attack insult people and institutions
because he thinks he is above due process and those people who challenged his Exec orders ... its not a business but he still thinks he can behave as if it is

Did Obama insult the judges ? by call them a so-called judge no he disagree with them in public and said why


if Trump said said this The opinion of this judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned! no issue

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