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And will the Senate ask Sessions about his position on the EO?
I think all of america was against it.
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And will the Senate ask Sessions about his position on the EO?
That's the truth.
Public education rocks. Need green font?De Vos is shit.
Public education rocks. Need green font?
Ok, but there have been conflicting orders by judges, so I wouldn't act like it's an open and shut case. I'm guessing you are going to file an Amicus brief?The irony is I was posting the article about the judge ending the halt on the immigration ban at the same time sedatedfork wrote his.
I'm guessing US District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton is a bit more an authority about the order's legality and constitutionality.
No, it's not some internet lawyer, it's a real deal judge who actually had to rule on it.
I'm not.Ok, but there have been conflicting orders by judges, so I wouldn't act like it's an open and shut case. I'm guessing you are going to file an Amicus brief?
Good. He can take em.Trudeau stated clearly that all refugees are welcome in Canada...if stranded, that's an option..
And another actual judge had said it is illegal. Trump would be wise to let it go. By the time an appeal is heard, the ban would probably be over. It is a fight he can't win, unless he actually intends the ban to last longer than 90 daysI'm not.
You said:
I have been told multiple times in this forum that Trump's order was perfectly legal.Now it's an actual judge telling you it was perfectly legal.
Unfortunately, it likely is.
And another actual judge had said it is illegal. Trump would be wise to let it go. By the time an appeal is heard, the ban would probably be over. It is a fight he can't win, unless he actually intends the ban to last longer than 90 days
