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OT: American Politics

Am I understanding correctly here, is scotus basically providing the government with a roadmap to effectively actually Insulate itself from and avoid completely this judicial review they speak of?
... it seems that way. they've been snatching people off the street and moved to texas before lawyers know where they are. as long as they can get them on a plane before the lawyers can file a habeas petition in texas, it doesn't seem like they have any recourse, especially if they rule on the Maryland man, Abrego Garcia that the gov't doesn't have to have him returned? I'm still checking out my BlueSky scotus legal experts for their takes.
 


This is so far beyond broken. They should just stop with the charade of being a society that has rule of law. If this law can be warped to "legally" work in this way, any law can be warped to work any way Trump wants it to.

The law exists and all, but fitting this scenario into it is beyond being a miscarriage of justice. Calling what's going on the US right now an "invasion" is lunacy. It's reinventing the meanings of words on the fly because we want to. It's pure authoritarianism.
 
Am I understanding correctly here, is scotus basically providing the government with a roadmap to effectively actually insulate itself from and avoid completely this judicial review they speak of?

Yes, Scotus just made this legal and as the President is already a King according to their ruling from last year, there's no way to go after anyone here.

In a lot of ways this is so much worse than TrumpCo coming out and saying that they don't care whether it's legal or not, they're doing it.
 
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