Have you asked yourself, why does the federal
government force local communities to educate, house and feed illegal
aliens? And why are they allowed to
flood and bankrupt our hospitals? The
answer is activist federal judges set immigration policy by writing laws from the bench. Now we have another outrageous ruling by
another black robed, super-legislator.
A federal judge in
Seattle issued a temporary nationwide restraining order Friday stopping
President Trump's executive order banning citizens of seven countries from
entering the United States.
Judge James Robart, who was appointed by former President George Bush in 2003, ruled the executive order would be stopped nationwide, effective immediately.
“The Constitution prevailed today,” Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in a statement after the ruling. “No one is above the law — not even the President.”
"It's our president's duty to honor this ruling and I'll make sure he does," Ferguson added.
The ruling, made at the request of Washington and Minnesota, is the broadest to date against Trump's executive order.
Ferguson, a Democrat, filed the lawsuit three days after Trump signed the executive order. The suit argued that the travel ban targets Muslims and violates constitutional rights of immigrants and their families.
Judge James Robart, who was appointed by former President George Bush in 2003, ruled the executive order would be stopped nationwide, effective immediately.
“The Constitution prevailed today,” Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in a statement after the ruling. “No one is above the law — not even the President.”
"It's our president's duty to honor this ruling and I'll make sure he does," Ferguson added.
The ruling, made at the request of Washington and Minnesota, is the broadest to date against Trump's executive order.
Ferguson, a Democrat, filed the lawsuit three days after Trump signed the executive order. The suit argued that the travel ban targets Muslims and violates constitutional rights of immigrants and their families.
So foreign nationals
have a constitutional right to come to this country? I don’t think so!
One of the basic
tenets of our Constitution is separation of powers. It has become quite apparent there are no checks on the federal judiciary.
They write laws from the bench and now they have taken over the plenary
powers of the president of the United States. Judgocracy rules the United States.
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