Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, recaps and responds to the latest legal news on the Trump administration’s ongoing immigration crackdown. We cover judicial decisions that the Trump administration cannot deport alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process, that it broke the law by sending National Guard troops to put down protests in Los Angeles, as well as its attempts to deport hundreds of Guatemalan children currently in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement and deputize military lawyers with no experience in immigration law to serve as immigration judges, and more.
He might be immune from prosecution, but if his stooges break state laws, a MAGAt pardon won’t get rid of those charges. Tiered justice between the governed and the ruling class justifies violent action by the governed. Killing a fascist is always moral.
The law is only as sacred as those that uphold and enforce it.
That’s why I support killers of those who refuse to.