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by dragonwriter
344 days ago
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> I get what you are saying, honestly, I too wonder why if so many deportations occurred under both obama and biden, why didn't anyone seem to care? Why weren't judges trying to block that from happening? Because the Obama and Biden administrations were not going out of their way (which the Trump administration both is and is publicly flaunting that it is) to avoid providing due process under the terms of existing case law, defying "you must not deport person A to country X" orders of courts. > But then I remember that trump is invoking the ancient "war powers act" to do them. "Alien Enemies Act", the War Powers Act is much newer and unrelated, but not all of the controversial deportations are attached to that. > Why didn't obama or biden have to do that if they were able to deport so many people? The Alien Enemies Act provides a pretext for deportations with less process than traditional deportation process under regular immigration law (in fact, until the courts ruled otherwise, the Trump Administration was claiming, and treating it as if, it allowed no process at all once the act was invoked and the executive branch designated the target as an alien enemy.) |
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