Trump responds to open borders Biden policy and the judges that support it
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What had long been a dire problem — especially here in the border states — exploded into an untenable nightmare under the Biden administration's "America Last" open borders policy. It sometimes feels as if the Trump administration couldn't deport all of the dangerous criminals Biden let in if it were given 20 years to do it.
From the moment he came down the escalator and announced his candidacy in 2015, what set Trump apart from other Republican politicians was his candor about the criminal element that came into the United States from Mexico. Prior to that, Republicans linked arms with Democrats and participated in the charade that the only people who came here illegally from Mexico were plucky workers who just wanted to send a few bucks back home. No mention of MS-13, one of the most violent gangs on Earth. No mention of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the largest — if not the largest — and most sophisticated crime organizations in the world.
It was appalling.
Trump was, predictably, called a racist for being honest. That's not just because Democrats reflexively call conservatives racist no matter what we do, but also because they are committed to being the champions of the murderous filth who are here illegally. They'll take potential new voters from wherever they can get them.
Matt wrote a post that highlights this insidious commitment:
A bombshell transcript obtained by conservative journalist Julie Kelly exposes how Judge James Boasberg deliberately positioned himself to target President Trump's administration over deportations of criminal illegal aliens. The shocking revelations demonstrate how far the activist judiciary will go to obstruct Trump's legal immigration enforcement efforts.
Kelly's analysis of Thursday's hearing transcript reveals Boasberg's calculated moves to interfere with executive authority. The judge, who claims his assignment to the case was "random," actually knew the case was coming to him.
Boasberg is a well-known chronic sufferer of Trump Derangement Syndrome, of course. That's why he's attempting to use judicial power to protect violent criminals rather than punish them.
Here's an idea: turn Boasberg's house into an Airbnb for the Tren de Aragua killers he's so eager to protect. Heck, let's raise money to help expand his residence so that he can house more of them. I'd be willing to do a fundraiser for that.
Better yet, ship the scofflaw jurist off to one of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's maximum security terrorist villas. Let Boasberg really get to know the people he's defending.
It takes a remarkably insidious kind of emotional imbalance to embrace murderers and human traffickers because doing so will be a "Gotcha!" moment for a politician you don't like. They're willing to tolerate more rape and murder just so they can stick it to President Trump. These people are coming up with new ways to be insane every day.
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The criminals who fled the country where they were found guilty have already experienced due process of law, and there is really no reason to give them more once they landed in the US. However, that appears to be what Judge Boasberg suggests as he attacks Trump's deportation orders. Congress should consider whether Boasberg should be allowed to continue as a judge since he has made such weird decisions.
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