It largely establishes the enforcement mechanism -- that keeps primarily GOP Administrations in check, and ensures that we live up to our treaties and our immigration statutes (and the protocols with Central American nations).
But my central point in mentioning it here this Good Friday afternoon -- despite all the amazing legal work being done for very little pay on this, over the four decades. . . and the expert stewardship of USDC Judge Dolly Gee -- is that a system that must stay in active litigation, to protect human rights, for 40 years. . . is broken.
Congress needs to change all these half measures -- ones which let malefactors like Noem, Rubio and Miller game the loopholes to grab people off the street -- without any hearings, and last time, to cage very young children (at age 6 and even below, occasionally) away from their parents for weeks on end, without so much as a toothbrush, soap, bedding -- or clean clothes.
This is a global disgrace. And the world is watchin', you Dotard. [Many of the lawyers working on it today were. . . in kindergarten (and some not even born, yet) when it all began, against then AG Edwin Meese. And Ronnie Reagan.]
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