The Supreme Court has decided to take up former president Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case. This is good news, Glenn says, but the decision could have huge ramifications for the 2024 election and future presidents. Glenn and Stu discuss what might happen: Will special counsel Jack Smit...
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"The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday offered new hope to thousands of long-term immigrants seeking to avoid deportation in a ruling that faulted the federal government for improperly notifying a man who came to the United States illegally from Guatemala to appear f...
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Justice Antonin Scalia bought into this scenario in his dissent from the Court's decision striking down portions of the Arizona law: he wrote that the state was entitled to beef up immigration enforcement if "the citizens of Arizona believe federal priorities are too lax." Too lax? To the ...
of immigration law that defines a "crime of violence." Conviction for a crime of violence subjects an immigrant to deportation and usually speeds up the process. Justice Neil Gorsuch,President Trump's first appointee to the court, joined with the four liberal justices in making the decision. ...
Although the Supreme Court's decision will only rule on Arizona's law, it will give states like Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina that have passed immigration laws insight into the limits of immigration enforcement. What the court is not likely to address is the civil rights component of ...
President Obama released a statement which illustrated that he was pleased with the Court’s decision, suggesting that a‘patchwork of state laws is not a solution to our broken immigration system – it’s part of the problem’. With the upcoming Presidential elections in Nove...