USA 2020 Elections: Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Wed Aug 25 04:41:08 PDT 2021


> Biden Illegally Commands the CDC to Ignore SCOTUS

While Biden and his entire LeftProgSocComMarx Democrat Party
blatently violate 1st Amndt Free Speech, 2nd Amndt Arms,
including now Stealing Election Ballots in Bulk again this
time for California Recall, etc...

And veterans are rightly pissed as hell...
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-veteran-groups-demand-meeting-with-biden-on-afghanistan-evacuation-effort_3961863.html


US Supreme Court rules that Biden, aka Mr. I Don't Give a Shit About
the Constitution, must stop violating court orders re Mexico Border...


Supreme Court Rules Biden Admin Must Resume Trump's "Remain In Mexico" Policy

https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/082421zr_2d9g.pdf
https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/21_0601_termination_of_mpp_program.pdf
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21042967-81321-ruling-in-texas-missouri-v-biden-administration
https://www.theepochtimes.com/arrests-along-us-mexico-border-hit-21-year-monthly-high_3946229.html


Supreme Court Rules Biden Admin Must Resume Trump's "Remain In Mexico" Policy

The Supreme Court ruled late Tuesday against the Biden administration,
upholding a lower court's ruling to order the resumption of the
"Remain in Mexico" policy implemented by the Trump
administration,which requires people seeking asylum to wait in Mexico
until their case is heard.

In a 6-3 vote, with the three liberal justices (Sonia Sotomayor, Elena
Kagan, and Stephen Breyer) dissenting, the court rejected the
administration's plea to block the reinstatement of the program, which
requires immigrants seeking asylum at the southern border to wait in
Mexico while their applications are pending.

The order stated the Biden administration acted in an "arbitrary and
capricious" manner when the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program
(the official name of the 'Remain In Mexico' program) was rescinded.

The Biden administration formally repealed the policy in June despite
the crisis at the border (but in theory the policy ended the moment
Biden entered The White House), and today's Supreme Court decision
rejected the administration’s bid to block U.S. District Judge Matthew
Kacsmaryk’s ruling that revived the enforcement of the policy.

In a memorandum (pdf) to top immigration officials in June, Homeland
Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said a review determined the
policy “does not adequately or sustainably enhance border management
in such a way as to justify the program’s extensive operational
burdens and other shortfalls.”

The Justice Department had asked the court last week to suspend the
lower court's order, saying the MPP "has been formally suspended for
seven months and largely dormant for nearly nine months before that."

As we detailed earlier in August, U.S. District Judge Matthew
Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, found The Department of Homeland
Security “failed to consider several critical factors” before axing
the Trump era “Remain in Mexico” policy.

That included ignoring how the program was beginning to lead to some
immigrants with asylum claims that lacked merit voluntarily returning
home, he wrote in a 53-page ruling.

Kacsmaryk said the policy must be reinstated until it was “lawfully
rescinded” and the administration had the capacity to hold all
migrants.

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, another Republican, described
the ruling as a “huge win for border security and the rule of law.”

As a reminder, The Epoch Times' Zachary Stieber notes that the Trump
administration established MPP in 2019 to deal with a surge in illegal
immigration. Former President Donald Trump successfully partnered with
Mexico to start the program, which saw the U.S. send some asylum
seekers back to Mexico until their claims were heard.

Kirstjen Nielsen, who served as Homeland Security secretary during the
Trump administration, said when the program was first implemented that
it was in response to “a security and humanitarian crisis on the
Southern border.”

    “MPP will help restore a safe and orderly immigration process,
decrease the number of those taking advantage of the immigration
system, and the ability of smugglers and traffickers to prey on
vulnerable populations, and reduce threats to life, national security,
and public safety, while ensuring that vulnerable populations receive
the protections they need,” she said in a statement at the time.

Biden and top officials this year have reversed or altered a number of
key Trump-era immigration policies. The United States has seen a leap
in illegal border crossings, culminating in a new 21-year-high in
July.


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