@realDonaldTrump . Mr. President, please have your legal team examine this "ruling". The 9th Circuit Court does not have the authority to order this, and certainly does not have jurisdiction over areas its circuit does not cover. #KAG #WednesdayWisdom
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I think it’s time the Presidents closes the borders until congress gets there act together and passes legislation because this court ruling forces “catch and release” which = Open borders
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Of course it's from the corrupt 9th circuit.
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Prove the corruption. Show this is worse than throwing kids into internment camps indefinitely. I'll wait.pic.twitter.com/EIh9BIWDc5
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The legal limit is 20 days. They have had kids in these internment camps for months. Where have you been? Instead of even trying to prove reality wrong, you chose to dodge like a coward. Expected...you are also hiding behind a fake account.
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Right on queue with the dodge. What's wrong? Can't defend your position?
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how many people are operating your account? LMAO
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Just lil ole me. Still dodging I see.
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The administration was already in the midsts of that undertaking so issuing a court order feels hollow and politically motivated. Was this a ruling from another activist federal judge looking to make a symbolic statement?
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Courts r too erratic, they should simply be ignored
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See, that's called a hostile takeover, and we don't do that here
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No, our founders made it so we could ignore the Courts, They Deliberately prevented them having enforcement power; it is designed to make them act right to keep their Implied power. So, that is Exactly what we do Here & that's why we r Americans
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The literal duty of the courts is to have their interpretation of the law serve as a check on the other two branches. Trying to circumvent that would be the biggest example of overreach in American history
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No, u don't conceptualize the limits put on the courts, u don't appreciate the unruly power King George's magistrates had & u have no idea the pains our forefathers took to make sure we had the power to check the court by making them impotent. Ur just ignorant on so many levels
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