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SFC George Smith
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things will go to the SCOTUS and a decision will be Made...
The Courts on the West coast are the most Over turned courts in the nation...
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CPL Roy Tanner
CPL Roy Tanner
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The 9th circuit most of all
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SPC Kevin Ford
SPC Kevin Ford
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Agree, that is the proper process. At the end some people will be unhappy (perhaps me) but the Constitution will have been followed and that's more important than my personal feelings on the matter.
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Capt Retired
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Didn't our past president ignore the order of the judge?
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It really wasn't a question is was a comment on what happened in 2016.
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Tammy Davis
Tammy Davis
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I believe the Prez has the final word....if not...why do we have one?
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Tammy Davis - I and the president agree. But, the courts son't seem to. My point is A court order WAS ignored by the previous president. Nothing happened.
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PVT David Racette
PVT David Racette
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Didnt our last POTUS,break laws ,and the Constitution, no one did anything
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CPT Battalion S 1 Oic
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Immigration from foreign lands is a matter of foreign policy, and national security. This is under the purview of the office of the presidency, not that of circuit court judges.
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They'll get better with the wordsmithing over time. What got them in trouble with Constitution was giving preference to Christians.
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GySgt John Olson - Thanks for your reply, GySgt. Naturalization (mentioned in the Constitution, whereas immigration is not), is indeed an internal matter. However, the immigration of foreign citizens, coming from foreign countries, is clearly a matter of foreign policy. These people are not U.S. citizens, so until they arrive here, our domestic laws have nothing to do with them. National security and foreign policy are under the president's leadership, not that of federal judges.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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You are correct, that was settled when our former president increased immigrants, refugees and where they were located in secrecy.
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LCpl Trevor Weller
LCpl Trevor Weller
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Capt Gregory Prickett - The majority of the executive order deals with refugees not immigrants and the executive branch has full power over refugee admittance. https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/refugees/united-states-refugee-admissions-program-usrap-consultation-worldwide-processing-priorities
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