Supreme Court lets Trump's latest travel ban go into full effectUncle Sam | 206975 hits | Dec 05 12:40 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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The high court�s action means that the ban will now go fully into effect for people from Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen seeking to enter the United States. The Republican president has said the travel ban is needed to protect the United States from terrorism by Islamic militants.
In a statement, Attorney General Jeff Sessions called the Supreme Court�s action �a substantial victory for the safety and security of the American people.� Sessions said the Trump administration was heartened that a clear majority of the justices �allowed the president�s lawful proclamation protecting our country�s national security to go into full effect.�
"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to President Donald Trump by allowing his latest travel ban targeting people from six Muslim-majority countries to go into full effect even as legal challenges continue in lower courts."
I disagree that this is any kind of a victory for Trump. The Constitution and the law clearly delegate this authority to the President so he hasn't won anything he didn't already have.
Considering the last few attempts have been blocked by the courts, it kind of is a victory.
Lower courts blocked it.
Had President Trump gone by the Constitution he could have ignored the lower courts as not having jurisdiction over him (they don't) and then forced the matter to the Supreme Court. I think he was trying to appear to be reasonable all while knowing the certain outcome of the case.
Note that the question of the case was not about Trump, racism, or etc. but about whether or not the President of the USA (regardless of who it is) holds this authority.
Seven Justices (including two liberals) correctly held that it does.
The other two, Ginsburg and Sotomayor, are assholes.
It'll only be any kind of a win for anyone against terrorism when Saudi Arabia is added to the list. Until then the list is a crock, based more on which country does or doesn't have a Trump Hotel in it than on who is producing the most terrorists or financing them. Sorry, I forgot, the US and Saudi are best friends and the Arabs do have that neat glowing orb o'doom to reel in the rubes and all.
Well...their Prince is currently cleaning house on the radicals so maybe there's hope.
We'll see.