Supreme Court Defers to President Trump’s Deportations

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Executive power respected above patchwork of liberal lower court judges.

The ongoing head-butting between President Trump and DC District Court Judge James Boasberg over executive power to deport illegal immigrants associated with the vicious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua came to a head before the US Supreme Court on April 7 in Trump v. J.G.G. A battle of egos has overshadowed a legal conflict over the due process rights of alleged gang members. The SCOTUS ruling preserves the Constitution while freeing the Trump administration to resume deportations of illegals established to be gang members. At the same time, those who engage in “judge shopping” have been put on notice.

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