Friday, June 21, 2019

Obstruction of Trump


Ninth Circuit Finds Previously Hidden Non-Deportation Order in Constitution, 6/18/19. American Liberty Report.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has found a previously hidden law in the Constitution that no one has ever noticed before. The court has ruled that it is illegal to deport illegal aliens, unless they were suspected of being illegal aliens prior to their arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

In other words, the court has decided that Fourth Amendment rights apply to hostile foreign invaders. This is possibly the most anti-American ruling that any court has issued since President Donald Trump assumed office in January of 2017 (and we’ve seen some doozies since then).

The case in question is Perez Cruz v. Barr. In 2008, back when President George W. Bush was in office, ICE agents raided a printer cartridge manufacturing company in California called Micro Solutions Enterprises. Lo and behold, the company had given 130 jobs intended for Americans to illegal alien invaders, in direct violation of immigration laws that were duly passed by Congress.

ICE arrested all 130 of them, including Perez Cruz. Pause for a moment to consider that these 130 illegal aliens were arrested ELEVEN YEARS AGO for deportation and they are still in America today, wrapping up a court case that they were allowed to file against the federal government.

ICE had a search warrant at the time to look for employment documents related to one of the illegal aliens, a guy named Perez Cruz. The Cruz dude was the only one they had a search warrant to check out. When the other 129 were discovered, ICE detained all of them – which it has every authority to do under all current immigration laws.

Fortunately for those 129 criminal aliens, the Ninth Circuit discovered a new constitutional right for them, which has been hiding right under our noses all this time.

The court ruled that ICE is, “Not permitted to carry out preplanned mass detentions, interrogations, and arrests at a factory, without individualized reasonable suspicion.”
This is judicial insanity.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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