Trump LOSES BIG as Judge ENDS His PLAN…
From MeidasTouch
A federal judge, Jeb Booseberg, has ruled against the Department of Justice's proposal to deny due process rights to 137 migrants, expressing strong disapproval of their handling of the situation. This order comes in response to the government's actions of sending the migrants—whom it claims are linked to a terrorist group—into dubious conditions without providing a viable solution or due process, highlighting ongoing legal and ethical concerns related to their treatment.
Key Takeaways
- Judge Booseberg says 'no' to pound sand, prioritizing due process over government stonewalling.
- 137 migrants prefer U.S. custody over freedom in Venezuela—talk about commitment to their cause!
- Supreme Court precedent on due process echoes loudly; Judge Booseberg isn't playing by the government’s playbook.
- Deportation dramas involving 'terrorists' reveal how swiftly rights can vanish, especially in the shadows of bureaucracy.
- When the government offers no solution, expect a judge to double down—welcome to the courtroom poker face!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jeb Booseberg (person)
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (company)
- Michael Popak (person)
- Venezuela (location)
- Abrego Garcia (concept)
- Upwork (product)
- El Salvador (location)
- Legal AF (media)