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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship threatens 'chaos' in proving newborns' status [View all]BumRushDaShow
(169,693 posts)24. As long as the SCOTUS keeps refusing stays on the illegal E.O.s
allowing them to continue and cause massive damage and confusion, then their intent is clear.
The rare 2 things they responded to had to do with financial things - putting a stay on firing Federal Reserve people like Lisa Cook (for now) and throwing out the tariffs by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Just about everything else including firing "independent Boards" set up through LAWS by Congress. mass layoffs of federal employees (violating several Civil Service Acts), among other things, are obvious examples about how they don't care about Congressional "laws" - at least in the immediate sense of halting the E.O.s that are breaking them until the cases are resolved.
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Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship threatens 'chaos' in proving newborns' status [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sunday
OP
They're trying to enable the crafting of arguments to back up Trump's request.
ChicagoTeamster
Sunday
#4
Insanity. This is settled law, even written into our Constitution specifically as an Amendment.
Midnight Writer
Sunday
#5
Yes, those are called "anchor babies" and it has been going on for a long time
FakeNoose
22 hrs ago
#36
The Confederacy renounced their US citizenship by seceding. All of their descendants lost their birthright citizenship
ChicagoTeamster
Sunday
#7
"Or any other white baby" .... Would Trump /Roberts bring back the 'one drop' rule of race determination?
Norrrm
Sunday
#27
As is plainly clear, "What then ?" is not a familiar question to this WH. Shoot first, ask questions later, think never.
eppur_se_muova
Sunday
#13
The Supreme Court fight does not threaten chaos. The administration's suit threatens chaos.
Martin68
Sunday
#18
'Alarm bells' ring as Trump resurrects racist arguments in major legal case: experts
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
#34