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Judge calls Trump administration's latest response on deportation flights 'woefully insufficient'

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By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER

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Here is this convicted felon giving the U.S. Supreme Court legal advice. Hysterical!

Up is down and wrong is right.

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In a deepening conflict between the judicial and executive branch, Trump and many of his allies have called for impeaching Boasberg, who was nominated to the federal bench by Democratic President Barack Obama.

And lets not forget that it was former president George Bush who appointed Boarsberg. Obama simply elevated him. Had Obama gotten rid of Boarsberg, he would be labeled as weaponizing the government against a Republican appointee. So basically it is wrong to say that this judge is a so-called "activist" as Trump would have you believe.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/white-house-embarrassed-and-fact-checked-on-live-tv-after-incorrectly-labeling-judge-who-blocked-donald-trumps-order-as-obama-appointee/articleshow/119259598.cms

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Remember the "300 violent gang members" deported a few days ago? Turns out one of them was... just a soccer coach. Who got deported because of a tattoo.

https://www.newsweek.com/deportation-flights-venezuelan-real-madrid-tattoo-tren-de-aragua-2047960

One of the Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador last weekend was mistakenly identified as a gang member because of his tattoos, including one closely resembling the Real Madrid soccer club logo, his attorney has said.

Astounding level of competence, there.

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Start hauling officials and treating them like Tren de Aragua. Yolo.

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*in and treat

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I still can't get my head around the idea of a convicted felon, who by rights should be serving multiple sentences, now egregiously in charge of the DOJ and giving the nation lessons in American jurisprudence and law enforcement. A world turned-upside down, indeed. Judge Boasberg is to be admired for putting the Constitution before its repeat-offender.

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