Subject: Re: The courts can't seem to stop him
There's nothing wrong with being skeptical about whether we yet know the exact circumstances and timing of the judicial orders, the events, and the factual history of the individuals that have been deported. But anyone who is arguing that the actions of the Administration are not or should not be subject to judicial review is completely wrong.
Is anyone? No one is pushing back on separation of powers. What people are pushing back on is why all of a sudden is it a problem to deport criminals? This is such an odd (and self-defeating) hill for the democrats to die on is that the people being talked about are a) here illegally b) involved in some various serious crimes such that c) when we catch them doing b) and they're in the illegal group...they're gone. There shouldn't be any debate about that.
The Columbia kid is a far better place for the d's to make a stand than the TdA people recently sent packing.