Saturday, May 27, 2017

Supreme Court to decide on Travel Ban Order

When Donald Trump took the oath of office as our 45th president, he swore to uphold our Constitution.

Giving campaign statements more credence than Trump swearing to uphold the Constitution, Judges decided that these statements showed his true intent when he issued his Executive Travel Ban Order. Security of our country was irrelevant--it was discrimination against the Muslim religion.

And then you have Obama who restricted visas for seven Muslim-majority countries — Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya and Yemen where there was no problem with the courts.

"The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court injunction against President Trump's March 6 executive order on immigration. The injunction blocked the portion of the order that suspended the entry of nationals from Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen into the United States. The Fourth Circuit concluded that the motivation for the executive order was religious in nature in violation of the First Amendment. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he would appeal the case to the Supreme Court" [Ballotpedia]

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With ISIS stating it will destroy the West, our courts must take this as seriously as our president. "All people who cherish life must unite in finding, exposing and removing these killers and extremists – and yes, losers; they are losers." ~ Donald Trump

3 comments:

  1. my president is a man of his word.he wants to make it safe for me and my neighbors.even if they are pink hats.this ban is not on a religion its on radicals.only problem is there are a lot of them already here.the constitution protects them also but they don't understand if they keep it up there might not be a first amendment to cover their covered faces.PRESIDENT TRUMP WE ARE BEHIND YOU ALL THE WAY

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  2. Ditto ! Go Trump ! trying to make our country safer !

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  3. It's unfortunate that we've neglected every law that made this country great for so many years. It's always harder to fix something after it's been neglected for so long. Take the example of mold.

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