Judges
are humiliated and dehumanized whenever they must enforce the nation’s
immigration laws, according to a senior judge on the far-left Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals.
The judge’s cry of outrage came when he could not block the orderly
repatriation of an illegal immigrant who has two drunk driving
convictions, plus a U.S. wife and three children.
“We are unable to prevent [Andres] Magana Ortiz’s removal, yet it is
contrary to the values of this nation and its legal system,” complained
Judge Stephen Reinhardt, who wishes to extend citizens’ rights to
illegal foreign migrants. He said:
We are compelled to deny
Mr.
Magana Ortiz’s request for a stay of removal because we do not have the
authority to grant it. We are not, however, compelled to find the
government’s action in this case fair or just. …
The government’s decision to remove Magana Ortiz diminishes not only
our country but our courts, which are supposedly dedicated to the
pursuit of justice. Magana Ortiz and his family are in truth not the
only victims. Among the others are judges who, forced to participate in
such inhumane acts, suffer a loss of dignity and humanity as well. I
concur as a judge, but as a citizen I do not.
The judge, who was appointed — not elected — in 1980 and is married to
a former top leader in the ACLU, also lamented the authority of
ordinary DHS agents to enforce the law despite protests from well-paid,
high-status “civil rights” lawyers:
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Tough call: impeach then flog, or flog then impeach? After either, deport to a socialist paradise; e.g., Venezuela. What an eff'n nutbag, who notably didn't offer to find a place in his home for the criminal alien family.
ReplyDeleteLt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
There's a reason why it's referred to as the 9th U.S. Circus Court of Appeals.
ReplyDeleteNothing a Molotov Cocktail wouldn't solve.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the Chinese solution.
ReplyDeleteYou could impeach the entire 9th Circus; you could make that impeachment retroactive 50 years, and it would still take a tanker-load of Lysol to get the leftist stench out of those once hallowed halls.
ReplyDelete"We are compelled to deny Mr. Magana Ortiz’s request for a stay of removal because we do not have the authority to grant it"
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't seem to have been a problem in the past - what changed?
Heheheheheheheh.
Cheesy