By Samuel Warde on January 10, 2018
American immigration, DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, DREAMers, Homeland Security, Immigration Ruling, National Immigration Law Center
Homeland Security, Immigration, The Courts
California judge throws a wrench in Trump’s plans to end the Dreamers program. A federal judge in California late Tuesday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). CNN reported that Judge William Alsup “temporarily blocked” the administration’s efforts to end DACA in a ruling that “came in […]
By Samuel Warde on December 16, 2017
George Carlin, George Carlin Seven Words, Humor, Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television, The Courts, Videos
Entertainment, Humor, The Courts, Videos
George Carlin’s seven words sketch takes on new meaning in light of the recent news that the Trump administration has banned the use of 7-words by the Centers for Disease Control. As CNN reported, Saturday 16 December 2017: Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the very agency tasked with saving and protecting […]
By Samuel Warde on June 5, 2017
Trump Admits Travel Ban a Ban, Trump Immigration Order, Trump Travel Ban
Activism, Immigration, Social Media, Social Media Battles, The Courts, Twitter
Trump invalidates his own legal defense for his travel ban while attempting to use the London terror attack to promote his bigoted political agenda. The Trump administration filed papers last Thursday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to grant permission to begin enforcing Trump’s executive order on travel. As the Chicago Tribune reports: The Justice Department […]
By Samuel Warde on May 17, 2017
Claude Taylor, Marshall Order Trump Indictments, Russia Grand Jury, Russia Scandal, Trump Associate Indictments Imminent, Trump Russia Scandal, Warrants Russia Scandal
Russian Scandal, Scandals, The Courts
Rumors are circulating about the U.S. District Court of Virginia, where the Russia grand jury is convened, and about the U.S. Marshall Service obtaining an Order of Execution (MOE). The Trump administration finds itself in the middle of a political and legal storm this week amid Trump’s Tuesday morning tweets admitting that he had share highly classified information with […]
By Samuel Warde on April 28, 2017
melania trump, Melania Trump Deportation, SCOTUS, Trump Administration Argues Immigration Law
Immigration, The Courts
The Trump administration’s hard-line position before the Supreme Court in an immigration case would require the immediate deportation of Melania Trump, if that argument prevails. If Melania Trump worked in the U.S. without a visa and didn’t disclose it later, which appears to be the case, she could be deported according to the argument presented […]