Why the country needs to be purged of leftist judges – IOTW Report

Why the country needs to be purged of leftist judges

Leftist judges believe their role is to create law and be their own little despot.

A judge in California has decreed that illegal aliens must be free… aliens in Texas. She relies on a settlement case 18 years prior, Flores v. Meese. She also cites her Asian background and the oppression (?) she has experienced as a guiding factor.

Vdare concludes their article with this:

From her own ruling Gee ignores that

the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) maintains complete discretion to detain aliens based on ensuring appearance. Gee just ignores that obvious and important exception in the Flores decision, which, again, cannot trump an Act of Congress.

Gee is both wrong on her authority to hear the case, wrong on the interpretation of Flores, and wrong on her failure to consider the applicable statute governing the detention of aliens. Clearly, Gee is waging a war on the Constitution motivated by an unethical racist bias in favor of aliens. Time for Gee to be impeached, along with Obama.

ht/ rob e.

 

7 Comments on Why the country needs to be purged of leftist judges

  1. Proposition 8

    Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment

    Results

    Votes Of total

    Yes – 7,001,084 – 52.24%
    No – 6,401,482 – 47.76%
    Valid votes – 13,402,566 – 97.52%
    Invalid or blank votes – 340,611 – 2.48%
    Total votes 13,743,177 – 100.00%
    Voter turnout – 79.42%
    Electorate – 17,304,428

    On June 28, 2013, the Ninth Circuit lifted its stay of the district court’s ruling, enabling Governor Jerry Brown to order same-sex marriages to resume. On June 29, 2013, the proponents of Proposition 8 filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Supreme Court to vacate the Ninth Circuit’s lifting of its stay, claiming it had been premature, but on June 30, 2013, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, responsible for overseeing the Ninth Circuit, denied the motion without comment.

    The voters spoke (twice), the courts rolled over the people’s voice.

Comments are closed.