It's quite obvious based on the alien invasion act that what we should question is how a judge could be so corrupt as to think he had any jurisdiction in the matters of the executive branch in the first place. Clearly, that judge's position is what should be in question, this is a matter of ego infecting justice.
You ASKED @ 17:45 mark of the video of any listeners could tell you why the administration used this 1798 act - TWO WORDS!!!
CASE LAW:
Specifically--Ludecke v. Watkins (1948)
Please Read the case majority, the administration is using it because it has decided case law that judiciary has no say no preview or jurisdiction in this 1798 act, and that the law essentially is free of due process.
It's quite obvious based on the alien invasion act that what we should question is how a judge could be so corrupt as to think he had any jurisdiction in the matters of the executive branch in the first place. Clearly, that judge's position is what should be in question, this is a matter of ego infecting justice.
You ASKED @ 17:45 mark of the video of any listeners could tell you why the administration used this 1798 act - TWO WORDS!!!
CASE LAW:
Specifically--Ludecke v. Watkins (1948)
Please Read the case majority, the administration is using it because it has decided case law that judiciary has no say no preview or jurisdiction in this 1798 act, and that the law essentially is free of due process.