Message from @🎃Boo-ton🎃
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Burglary is vague, come on.
also this is only for legal immigrants
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
"You mean he interpreted the law and not side with politics ? You mean he did what he was supposed to do ?"
~ anon on /pol/
But this is not the law
it is
Our statutes require executive officials to deport anyone convicted of “an aggravated felony.” Immigration law defines an aggravated felony very broadly and open-ended, as a “crime of violence.” 18 U.S.C. §16(b) defines a “crime of violence” to include “any … offense that is a felony and that, by its nature, involves a substantial risk that physical force against the person or property of another may be used in course of committing the offense.”
when it's that vague, it's congress' job, not the SC
Thomas: "The Court’s decision today is triply flawed. It unnecessarily extends our incorrect decision in Johnson. It uses a constitutional doctrine with dubious origins to invalidate yet another statute (while calling into question countless more)."
"And it does all this in the name of a statutory interpretation that we should have discarded long ago."
God bless this man for blocking amnesty legislation since 2014
you should spend more time praising positive outcomes than whining about non-issues
>non-issues
>lower courts and immigration lawyers now have justification for not deporting criminal immigrants
if they commit a violent crime it's still justified
We've had the majority of the Republican-appointed SCOTUS rule that "social sharing of marijuana" is not a mandatory deportation offense.
@Deleted User Wait are you Filipino?
Anyways America does have a problem of corrupting pinoys into discount blacks.
JUSTICE GORSUCH, concurring in part and concurring in the judgment.
"Vague laws invite arbitrary power. Before the Revolution, the crime of treason in English law was so capaciously construed that the mere expression of disfavored
opinions could invite transportation or death. The founders cited the crown’s abuse of “pretended” crimes like this as one of their reasons for revolution. Today’s vague laws may not be as invidious, but they can invite the exercise of arbitrary power all the same—by leaving the people in the dark
about what the law demands and allowing prosecutors and courts to make it up.
The law before us today is such a law. Before holding a lawful permanent resident alien like James Dimaya subject to removal for having committed a crime, the Immigration and Nationality Act requires a judge to determine
that the ordinary case of the alien’s crime of conviction involves a substantial risk that physical force may be used. But what does that mean? Just take the crime at issue in this case, California burglary, which applies to everyone from armed home intruders to door-to-door salesmen peddling shady products. How, on that vast spectrum, is anyone supposed to locate the ordinary case and say whether it includes a substantial risk of physical force? The truth is, no one knows. The law’s silence leaves judges to their intuitions and the people to their fate. In my judgment, the Constitution demands more."
@🎃Boo-ton🎃 @FLanon
FLanon is right, he's just a complete originalist
There's his reasoning for not joining, but concurring^
He didn't betray anyone, he was just a complete strict constitutionalist. Though I still disagree, I think Thomas is right.
Of course Thomas was right
What you don't like Thomas?
Him and Scalia were best friends, and Scalia was the best
Huh?
Oh I thought you were mimicking me and being sarcastic
"Oh COURSE Thomas is right."
No I was agreeing with you
shocker, I know
@FLanon @zakattack04
Can we all agree this is so, _so_ tiring?
Definitely
He should really chill out on the "LOOK LOOK AT THE RASMUSSEN APPROVAL RATINGS"
It just looks so vain
Inbox from OH-SEN: "Conservative Outsider Mike Gibbons to Announce Plan for Mexico to Pay for Border Wall"
<@&414475903410896898> VOTE GIBBONS!
I mean I feel bad for the guy
All he hears is negative stuff all day