Conservatives
face liberal 'firewall' on Supreme Court, Daniel Horowitz urges Congress to strip courts of
jurisdiction
Daniel Horowitz, a
senior editor at Conservative Review and policy analyst specializing in
immigration, blasted conservative triumphalism after the Supreme Court refused
to rescue President Barack Obama’s unilateral mass amnesty program. Indeed, Horowitz warned conservatives not to
underestimate how closely they came to absolute disaster.
“We are facing a ‘blue
firewall’ of four post-Constitution judges on the Supreme Court,” Horowitz told
WND. “And some of the others aren’t much better. Justice Anthony Kennedy is
unreliable. Chief Justice Roberts is unreliable. And the lower circuit courts
are mostly worse than the Supreme Court.”
Horowitz, author of the
upcoming book “Stolen
Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America,” said America’s form of government is endangered
by the constant reliance on unelected judges to settle the most pressing
questions.
“We are now in a
scenario where our country is controlled by one person, and that’s not Barack
Obama, it’s Justice Anthony Kennedy,” Horowitz said. “In general, we are always
on the losing side of judicial supremacy. And this is the thesis of my book,
the Supreme Court was never supposed to be the final arbiter. Our Founders
never would have envisioned our president doing something that not even King
George III couldn’t do.
“Congress somehow lacked
the ability or desire to stop Obama from unilaterally abolishing immigration
law. But the judiciary being designated the one to put the brakes on him – that
is just backwards. It is also very disconcerting for conservatives and people
who support the rule of law.”
Horowitz argued the
conservative victory in this particular immigration case is an exception. If anything, he cautioned,
conservatives should be terrified at how closely they came to defeat.
“It was good news but
had Kennedy woken up on the other side of the bed, then we would be in big
trouble with this,”
Horowitz said of the
decision. “This specific issue was something so manifestly unconstitutional. It
pertained to overturning immigration laws governing the most foundational laws
of sovereignty placed in the hands of Congress. The notion that four justices
still found that to be constitutional is very scary. That demonstrates that
every Democratic judicial nominee is wedded to outcome based jurisprudence.
That is, because they support more immigration, they support the legality of
the president unilaterally repealing laws passed by Congress. That should
really scare conservatives.”
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Horowitz pointed out the
initial decision of the 5th Circuit Court to halt President Obama’s amnesty
would have been unlikely in other areas of the country.
“Conservatives only won
by the skin of their teeth here,” Horowitz said. “Because this law had national
ramifications, [Texas Attorney General] Ken Paxton made sure to go to the best
judge and they went to the most originalist circuit left, the Fifth Circuit,
and even there the Democratic appointee ruled against it. That is the only way
this survived. Every other circuit probably would have ruled with the four
liberal Supreme Court justices and we would be in the opposite position right
now.”
Even if Donald Trump is
able to defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, Horowitz believes the
battle to actually enforce immigration law will have only begun.
“Assume Trump wins and
manages to replace the late Antonin Scalia with an originalist justice – we’ll
just be back to where we were when Scalia was on the court,” said Horowitz.
“And Scalia himself said the court was more leftist than it ever was. The lower
courts are horrible on this issue. They are increasingly granting illegals more
and more rights through the 14th Amendment. And oftentimes the Supreme Court
won’t even take up those cases so the lower court decisions stand.
“If a President Trump
tried to implement all these enforcement actions, you would end up with a
plethora of lawsuits. The other side gets a lot more at bats than our side does
in the judiciary game. And it will be them challenging all of our laws and
actions, saying they are discriminatory or against human rights. They would
even turn to international law. And that’s the process I warn about in ‘Stolen
Sovereignty.'”
Horowitz suggests the
only way Americans can ensure immigration laws will be enforced is if Congress
accepts its responsibility to make the law and strips the courts of
jurisdiction over immigration issues.
“The situation we have
now designates the courts as the final arbiter in the issue of sovereignty, the
one issue they should never have any input in,” Horowitz charged. “And while it
swung in our favor in this one instance because it was so anomalous, because it
was so patently unconstitutional, even if we get a Republican president, we’re
going to be playing defense. Because we’re going to want to enforce laws, pass
better laws, cut off benefits, enforce deportation. But every single
enforcement action is going to be encumbered in court. It’s already taking
place in lower courts and just about very circuit court is siding with
illegals. Now we see four justices on the Supreme Court are siding with
illegals. And Kennedy and Roberts as well sometimes.
“Congress needs to strip
the courts of power to strike down immigration laws. What I don’t want is
people to take this victory and say we should have the courts deciding
immigration because it worked in our favor here. The political ramifications
here are very narrow. It doesn’t force Obama to start deportations and it
doesn’t strip affirmative benefits from others who have received amnesty.”
Ultimately, argues
Horowitz, what is needed is political courage on the part of the Republican
Congress. And he urges Americans to pressure their elected representatives to
fulfill their responsibilities when it comes to defending the Constitution and
the rule of law.
“Just this week, there
are lots of stories about criminal illegal aliens released into our population
committing crimes and they are undetected because the courts are mandating the
release of criminal aliens and granting benefits like driver’s licenses,”
Horowitz said. “The Supreme Court hasn’t overturned any of the lower courts’
decisions on other very consequential immigration issues. Generally, the courts
are a major liability for conservatives. And one day, they will implement a
juridical amnesty. Even in this case, we see every single Democratic appointee
willing to put their universal values over our Constitution. And the courts are
going to continue striking down state and federal immigration laws and
enforcement mechanisms that are benefit.
“The lesson to learn
here is that Congress needs to be the final arbiter on issues of sovereignty
and immigration. Until then, we will always be on defense.”
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