Round'em up,

Trails are for the determination of guilt or innocence in criminal matters. Deportation is an administrative action.

Get it through your fucking heads.
 
Trails are for the determination of guilt or innocence in criminal matters. Deportation is an administrative action.

Get it through your fucking heads.
Tell that to SCOTUS, shit for brains.

And it's *trials, you uneducated MAGAT.
 
Immigration judges are called "judges," not "officers," for a reason.
Glad you brought that up Shit for Brains. EXACTLY who do the judges in the immigration courts work for? What branch of government do they fall under?
 
Glad you brought that up Shit for Brains. EXACTLY who do the judges in the immigration courts work for? What branch of government do they fall under?
Immigration judge (United States):

An immigration judge is appointed by, and works under the direction of, the U.S. Attorney General.[5][6][7] In other words, under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), immigration judges act as representatives of the Attorney General and can only act according to authority delegated by the Attorney General or by the INA.[8] Despite not being part of the judicial branch of government, immigration judges are quasi-judicials, formerly known as “special inquiry officers," who handle removal and deportation cases and are meant to decide independently.



Independently.
That means the AG or even the POTUS has no business telling them to meet a deportation quota.
 
Immigration judge (United States):

An immigration judge is appointed by, and works under the direction of, the U.S. Attorney General.[5][6][7] In other words, under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), immigration judges act as representatives of the Attorney General and can only act according to authority delegated by the Attorney General or by the INA.[8] Despite not being part of the judicial branch of government, immigration judges are quasi-judicials, formerly known as “special inquiry officers," who handle removal and deportation cases and are meant to decide independently.



Independently.
That means the AG or even the POTUS has no business telling them to meet a deportation quota.
That's right Shit for Brains, they work for the Administrative branch which means deportation actions are ADMINISTRATIVE actions. It also means they can be removed and replaced at will.
 
That's right Shit for Brains, they work for the Administrative branch which means deportation actions are ADMINISTRATIVE actions. It also means they can be removed and replaced at will.
But it also means they are independent and judicial officers. The AG can fire them but cannot give them orders.
 
Can you at least agree convicted felons should be sentenced, and not allowed to skate like Trump did?
Trump's case has not been fully adjudicated. The case is before an Appeals Court which will reverse the injustice of the trial and its judge and jury.
 
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