And then he failed spectacularly.
All out of spite.And then he failed spectacularly.
23% of campaign promises kept.
53% of promises broken.
Economy in the shitter.
Foreign relations in the shitter.
Two impeachments.
Four indictments.
Executive orders overturned as illegal.
Constitution violations.
Loser.
Ohhhhh, you “said”.Listen dummy, you can't follow a conversation for shit. Who was president in 2020 is not being disputed. Who was VP in 2020 is not being disputed.
I said your information is wrong. If you can't follow the conversation I am not holding your damn hand. I am not your guardian nor your caregiver.
Are you saying the CDC does the bidding of the President?Ohhhhh, you “said”.
That changes EVERYTHING.
Oh, no it doesn’t. Trump was POTUS. Invoking Title 42 is in his lap.
Zadvydas v. Davis, 533 U.S. 678 (2001), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. The court ruled that the plenary power doctrine does not authorize the indefinite detention of immigrants under order of deportation whom no other country will accept.Yes. You could argue that, but having not been able to be an attorney for the defense, your argument doesn’t carry weight.
Do you think if it was a good argument, the defense attorneys might have brought it up?
He really just makes sh!t upNone of these cases even has anything to do with immigration
Yes.Are you saying the CDC does the bidding of the President?
They sure do. They are all precedents used for the lawsuit that resulted in the injunction.Zadvydas v. Davis, 533 U.S. 678 (2001), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. The court ruled that the plenary power doctrine does not authorize the indefinite detention of immigrants under order of deportation whom no other country will accept.
Stanley v. Illinois was a landmark United States Supreme Court case1that held that the fathers of children born out of wedlock had a fundamental right to their children
Santosky v. Kramer, 455 U.S. 745 (1982), is a Supreme Court case involving the burden of proof for the revocation of parental rights. The case arose when the Ulster County, New York, Department of Social Services sought to revoke John Santosky II and Annie Santosky's parental rights to their three children.
None of these cases even has anything to do with immigration
More emojis to show you have no clue whatsoever.He really just makes sh!t up![]()
Ok show me where I said they get incarcerated?
Your words: “…it happens everyday in the US…”. Your response to my post about kids being incarcerated.Ok show me where I said they get incarcerated?
Making sh!t up doesn't prove your point...you're a proven liar ffs![]()
Where does that say incarcerated?Your words: “…it happens everyday in the US…”. Your response to my post about kids being incarcerated.
Do you forget what you posted?
I’ll remind you.
Read my post closely. Read your response closely.
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