Message from @zakattack04

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2018-04-17 13:52:01 UTC  

This is the best possible thing that could happen for Trump's PR.

2018-04-17 13:57:59 UTC  

Why do people still believes the lies about the tax cut?

2018-04-17 13:59:51 UTC  

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2018-04-17 14:50:36 UTC  

@FLanon These are too many retirements...No way Democrats don't take the House...

2018-04-17 14:51:15 UTC  
2018-04-17 15:00:16 UTC  

**WTF**

2018-04-17 15:00:36 UTC  

**SUPREME COURT RESTRICTS DEPORTATION OF CRIMINAL ALIENS**

2018-04-17 15:01:13 UTC  

**Supreme Court invalidates part of federal law requiring mandatory deportation of immigrants convicted of some crimes. For first time, Justice Neil Gorsuch joins with more liberal Justices to produce 5-4 majority!!!**

2018-04-17 15:02:03 UTC  

@FLanon **THIS IS A DISASTER AREA**

2018-04-17 15:18:19 UTC  

@FLanon Don't forget reunification.

2018-04-17 15:24:40 UTC  

is this going to be yet another non-problem like the unarmed National Guard thing

2018-04-17 15:26:03 UTC  

Depends on what you call a "non-problem"

2018-04-17 15:27:19 UTC  

It isn't really a bad ruling legally

2018-04-17 15:28:24 UTC  

ARE YOU KIDDING

2018-04-17 15:28:32 UTC  

But it's a bad ruling for us

2018-04-17 15:45:27 UTC  

>The Supreme Court just handed the Trump administration a loss on immigration โ€” and Gorsuch was the tiebreaking vote
>The case the high court ruled in involves James Dimaya, a native of the Philippines who came to the United States legally as a 13-year-old in 1992. After he pleaded no contest to two charges of burglary in California, the government began deportation proceedings against him. The government argued among other things that he could be removed from the country because his convictions qualified as crimes of violence that allowed his removal under immigration law.

>The case was initially argued in January of 2017 by a court that was short a member because the late Justice Antonin Scalia's seat had not yet been filled. An eight member court didn't decide the issue, presumably because the justices were deadlocked 4-4. After Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the court, the justices heard the case re-argued. Gorsuch joined the court's more liberal justices in finding the clause too vague.

>The case is Sessions v. Dimaya, 15-1498.

2018-04-17 15:45:34 UTC  

lol a fellow flip

2018-04-17 15:46:55 UTC  

so apparently he isn't being deported because the charge is merely burglary

2018-04-17 15:47:22 UTC  

probably one of those wannabe black guys

2018-04-17 15:50:17 UTC  

@Deleted User what happened to Cake Master Shop vs Colorado Civil Rights Commission?

2018-04-17 15:50:31 UTC  

Did I miss the ruling or are they still talking?

2018-04-17 15:51:02 UTC  

dunno

2018-04-17 15:51:09 UTC  

Cake Master Shop ?

2018-04-17 15:51:16 UTC  

The one guy

2018-04-17 15:51:28 UTC  

Was like Piece Master Cake shopcor something

2018-04-17 15:51:39 UTC  

The one with the gays demanding you to give them shot

2018-04-17 15:51:41 UTC  

Shit*

2018-04-17 15:51:51 UTC  

Masterpiece Cake Shop

2018-04-17 15:51:56 UTC  

vs Colorado CRC

2018-04-17 15:52:16 UTC  

The ruling isn't out yet.

2018-04-17 15:52:28 UTC  

But that's the really important one, and Gorsuch looks like he's reliable there.

2018-04-17 15:52:39 UTC  

It's been like 5 months since they've heard the arguments though

2018-04-17 15:52:51 UTC  

Are they looking for precedents maybe?

2018-04-17 16:12:24 UTC  

No, they'll probably have it in their summer opinions.

2018-04-17 16:18:39 UTC  

>mfw my daughter was non violently raped and murdered by a based brown man
>its okay because we don't know the definition of "violence".
>please convene a group of Jewish activist organizations to write a 10,000 page statute on the definition of "violent crime" please
>BASED GORSUCH PEDE FTW
I'm telling you, brown immigrants will be voting Republican some day. You just watch!!

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/435836503369842691/1523980139893.jpg

2018-04-17 16:19:19 UTC  

but it's clear that rape and murder is violent

2018-04-17 16:19:59 UTC  

and if they tried to use the excuse that it requires power+privilege it would simply backfire on them

2018-04-17 16:20:22 UTC  

Burglary is vague, come on.

2018-04-17 16:23:16 UTC  

also this is only for legal immigrants

2018-04-17 16:24:31 UTC  

Despite being in effect in some way since colonial times, Gorsuch thinks that A) a foreign national doesn't know committing 2 burglaries could get him deported B) he has such a right to know and C) contra settled law, deportation is a punishment and not extension of sovereignty

The precedent this will create for immigration lawyers, even for illegal aliens, will be enormous.

F America