Can anyone doubt federal judges will bar any immigration action Trump takes—the Constitution be damned?
It’s open war between Trump, trying to preserve what remains of America, and Leftist judges and lawyers seeking to replace it with the Third World. The latest tricks: pretend the U.S. Constitution grants, essentially, a right to immigrate to everyone in the world; and that President Trump’s executive intent must be judged not by their text, but by what candidate Trump may have said on the stump more than a year earlier.
Trump cannot trust the federal judiciary. The deck is plainly stacked. Both statute and precedent are clear that federal courts have no power to review the president’s exercise of his plenary power with respect to immigration. But America now has too many judges who, to advance the multicult and anti-white diversity, will intervene anyway.
Still, the president has other powers—and so does Congress (controlled, although you might not have noticed, by the GOP). One such is Congress’s power to except matters from the jurisdiction of federal courts. Another is its power to impeach lawless judges.
At Conservative Review, the indispensable Daniel Horowitz offers a battle plan. Read it all! Here are selected action items:
All great ideas. All, in fact, constitutionally redundant, but with Leftist lawlessness perverting the judicial branch all are now needed to begin restoring balance among the branches of the federal government.
Do Republican “leaders” such as Ryan and McConnell have the stomach for such a fight? Does Donald Trump?
Americans had better hope so, or the kritarchy VDARE.com has long warned against will indeed be our fate.