Sujet : MEDIA: Beyond 'Due Process'
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 13. May 2025, 12:35:38
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Matt Boose for Paul Gottfried's Chronicles on how many of the GOP.COM
endorsed judges on SupremeCourt.GOV will discover that the authors of
the 14th Ammendment intended for illegal aliens to be able to drop
anchor babies:
<URL:
https://chroniclesmagazine.org/web/beyond-due-process/>
| The answer, as many suspect, is that nothing will ever satisfy these
| liberals. "Due process," like "democracy" and so many other nice
| words, are just fig leaves for their will to power. Finally, we have
| a president who sees the situation clearly and who is willing to
| step around the arbitrarily enforced niceties that win respect from
| our courts, including some of Trump's own appointees. Take, for
| instance, Terry Doughty of Texas, who worked himself up into a
| lather over the deportation of a 2-year-old anchor baby, technically
| a "U.S. citizen," to Honduras. The child was sent back with her
| mother, an illegal alien from that country. This is yet another
| contrived sob story, one which we owe, not to any cruelty by the
| Trump administration, but to the absurd indulgence and laxity of the
| current policy on birthright citizenship.
Are Little Marco Rubio's State.GOV and Kristi Noem's DHS.GOV taking a
whole of government approach to shutting down the birth tourism
industry?
John
groenveld@acm.org-- "The attempts on President Trump's life were one of the mostdisturbing and suspicious events in modern political history,especially the one in Butler, Pa. And yet, barely anyone in themedia seems interested in asking real questions. They're not theleast bit curious about what happened, and it's starting to feel
like they want us to forget it ever happened." -
<URL:
https://revolver.news/2025/04/this-list-of-chilling-facts-about-butler-assassination-attempt-must-spark-a-real-investigation/>