party of law and order blowing nearly 100 court orders
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https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/30/ice-immigration-court-orders-00757894
>“There has been an undeniable move by the Government in the past month to defy court orders or at least to stretch the legal process to the breaking point in an attempt to deny noncitizens their due process rights,”
That's nonsense we cannot entertain anymore. Perhaps in the far past when there wasn't millions upon millions, but you literally cannot due process absolutely every single illegals, which there'll be several magnitude mode by the time you process one. That's a complete waste of time, resources and it's quite literally the goal of the whole affair
>the chief judge on Minnesota’s federal bench
It's literally the state where foreigners are defrauding tax money by the billions? Really? Why do we care what the judge there has to say?
>That relocation caused the woman to miss her hearing to seek protection from being deported back to El Salvador, where she said she feared domestic abuse.
??? What?
This isn't even Governmental oppression or something like that, why has this been granted at all?
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/30/ice-immigration-court-orders-00757894
>“There has been an undeniable move by the Government in the past month to defy court orders or at least to stretch the legal process to the breaking point in an attempt to deny noncitizens their due process rights,”
That's nonsense we cannot entertain anymore. Perhaps in the far past when there wasn't millions upon millions, but you literally cannot due process absolutely every single illegals, which there'll be several magnitude mode by the time you process one. That's a complete waste of time, resources and it's quite literally the goal of the whole affair
>the chief judge on Minnesota’s federal bench
It's literally the state where foreigners are defrauding tax money by the billions? Really? Why do we care what the judge there has to say?
>That relocation caused the woman to miss her hearing to seek protection from being deported back to El Salvador, where she said she feared domestic abuse.
??? What?
This isn't even Governmental oppression or something like that, why has this been granted at all?
@coolboymew point one: "we should break the law"
point two: "we should break the law"
point three: "we should break the law"
cool
point two: "we should break the law"
point three: "we should break the law"
cool
@7666 So like, we should have infinite foreigners that are a drain on the system because laws or some shit which doesn't benefit the common guy at all
@coolboymew oh look, someone else who failed to see the forest for the trees.
my consistent argument has been that no single issue is worth completely undermining the rights and privileges of the entire country.
he who sacrifices liberty for security deserve neither etc.
my consistent argument has been that no single issue is worth completely undermining the rights and privileges of the entire country.
he who sacrifices liberty for security deserve neither etc.
@7666 They're illegals, they do not have rights and privileges to a certain extent, affording them all of this cost a shitton of time and money that is not going to the local population
And it's pretty funny going about rights and privileges when we have an entire system that is trying to remove the local population rights and privileges because they're mad as fuck about all the foreigners as they're being completely flooded by them and barely can afford anything anymore
And it's pretty funny going about rights and privileges when we have an entire system that is trying to remove the local population rights and privileges because they're mad as fuck about all the foreigners as they're being completely flooded by them and barely can afford anything anymore
@coolboymew @7666 leftists have a really strange idea of what rights are. Criminals and losers get rights but people who work hard and their property are resources to seize. Everyone has to live in ugly boring cities for the convenience, comfort and safety of the lowest of the low. That's why there aren't any cool interesting public places anymore. Everything is built to be locked and hosed down.
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@olmitch @coolboymew @7666 the pot can call the kettle black if the kettle is black and the gov should obey the law too
@sun @olmitch @7666 @coolboymew what law?
it's been overtly demonstrated via endless activism that the law is "whatever i feel like" and "whatever hurts my enemies." people coined the term anarcho-tyranny because this happens so often that they needed a way to talk about it with other people. if people have to coin this term to describe what they're dealing with, if the supreme court tells the lower courts "knock it the fuck off" and the lower courts reply "make me." if law enforcement openly talks about dragging out cases until they're dropped, then there isn't really any law left. there's just a bunch of petty assholes in dresses that nobody actually has to listen to.
the purpose of law is to create a system where people don't have to use naked force to resolve disputes. if it no longer does that, if it is worse than going back to violence, then people choose to go back to violence.
we are seeing the gradual return to naked force.
it's been overtly demonstrated via endless activism that the law is "whatever i feel like" and "whatever hurts my enemies." people coined the term anarcho-tyranny because this happens so often that they needed a way to talk about it with other people. if people have to coin this term to describe what they're dealing with, if the supreme court tells the lower courts "knock it the fuck off" and the lower courts reply "make me." if law enforcement openly talks about dragging out cases until they're dropped, then there isn't really any law left. there's just a bunch of petty assholes in dresses that nobody actually has to listen to.
the purpose of law is to create a system where people don't have to use naked force to resolve disputes. if it no longer does that, if it is worse than going back to violence, then people choose to go back to violence.
we are seeing the gradual return to naked force.