Los Angeles stands up to ICE

The governor made a brief attempt to remove homeless camps for his presidential run. He can stop running now.
The last time I drove from Napa to San FranSicko, the homeless encampments ran close to ten miles on the frontage road leading into Oakland and the bay bridge.
 
Do your own research…oh yeah, I forgot…you don’t know how to run the internet…
Of course. You want me to not read your sources because you know they're bullshit

Got it.

Or are you just too lazy to copy paste a URL?

Question - when telling people about a book your read, do you tell them to Google it when they ask for the book title and author?

NVM, you don't read books.
 
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find how to post a google search results link. If you know how I’m all ears. In the meantime this is a bit unkempt and incomplete, but you get the idea, trump is multi-tasking, not just about immigration

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Says a lot that you don’t support the first amendment.
I appreciate the effort you put into sourcing this for us. Unfortunately, glaring facts get in the way of some whose viewpoints are so set that they remain unchanged.

'... not even going to argue taht bullshit' is as dissmissive of the rights of others as Trump's own words on the matter.

Ican't's counter post is a case in point. Does the President have to uphold the Constitution? That's a simple answer, yet it is met by Trump's response of I don't know. It gets in the way of what he wants to do. 'They elected me to get rid of migrants, millions of them.' In Trump's mind, following due process impedes doing that; ergo, he's dismissive of Constitutional rights.

A failed presidency on just that aspect alone. And... 'I'm not arguing that bullshit that says otherwise.' :devilish::nana:

How does a person reasonably claim to support a man who blatantly violates the Constitution and laws, and support such a President without feeling some remorse?

It is mind-blowing to know that the highest-serving individual in the land feels he can waive the Constitution if it impedes his goals.
 
What he says off the cuff and what he does are two different situations. It is very obvious and Trump makes it very obvious that he will abide by court decisions and work the system. He will appeal to congress to put district court judges back in line and appeal his cases in succession to the higher courts. In many cases district court judges are wrong but once a decision even if wrong it interferes with article II authority. District court judges that are overruled by higher courts should pay a price for being wrong.
It's not clear at all. You can judge that by Trump's and his cohorts' actions.

Let’s be clear: the National Guard in LA has been activated by President Trump under Title 10, not by Governor Newsom. That puts them under federal control and makes them subject to the Posse Comitatus Act, which strictly limits their role to support functions, not arrests or detentions.

Reports are that they’re detaining citizens or directly intervening with protesters, violating both the law's spirit and letter.

The Marines, meanwhile, are reportedly on standby, with their deployment floated by the Secretary of Defense without any invocation of the Insurrection Act. This isn’t routine. It’s legally and politically provocative.

There’s no clear evidence they’re protecting federal facilities. There’s no clear federal emergency. So if they’re being used to fill the gaps where state law enforcement handles crowd control, we’re staring down a serious breach of federal law — and an erosion of civilian-military boundaries that should concern everyone, regardless of politics.
 
Trump Voter Gets Choked Up After ICE Detains a Third of His Staff

Florida: small roofing company owner sees a third of his staff detained for deportation after ICE raid... supports most of trump's policies but wasn't expecting his own 'legally here' staff to be snatched

Vincent Scardina supported Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration at the ballot box. But that decision came back to bite the roofing boss when ICE detained a third of his workforce.

The six men, all from Nicaragua, were pulled over in a work truck on May 27 while heading to a job—and carted off to jail.

Adding to Scardina’s annoyance, the men had valid work permits and pending asylum applications, according to their attorney Regilucia Smith. “They are legally here,” she said. “Valid work permit, not even close to expired… again, no criminal records—not here, not in Nicaragua.”
get a clue, man, trump doesn't care

and he's not alone:
Scardina isn’t alone. He says other contractors in the area are being hit hard too. “I know of one landscaper that lost nine or 10 of his whole crew he had and he’s just totally out of business all of a sudden, just like that.”

and then there's this: Eerie silence hangs over Central Coast farm fields in wake of ICE raids

Silence was better than the chaos that had broken out Tuesday when immigration agents raided fields in Oxnard and fanned out across communities in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties that grow a considerable portion of the state's strawberries, avocados and celery.
While agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol showed up at food production sites from the Central Coast to the San Joaquin Valley, much of the activity centered on the Oxnard Plain. Maureen McGuire, chief executive of the Ventura County Farm Bureau, said federal agents visited five packing facilities and at least five farms in the region. Agents also stopped people on their way to work, she said.

In many cases, according to McGuire and community leaders, farm owners refused to grant access to the agents, who had no judicial warrants.

California, which grows more than one-third of the nation's vegetables and more than three-quarters of its fruits and nuts, has long been dependent on undocumented labor to tend its crops.

I doubt the targeting of Californian producers is just a coincidence. Someone, somewhere, not liking Cali's defiance of trump, is doing all they can to make Cali less profitable, less productive, less "successful."
 
In many cases district court judges are wrong but once a decision even if wrong it interferes with article II authority. District court judges that are overruled by higher courts should pay a price for being wrong.
It would be unconstitutional to make a judge "pay a price" beyond having a decision overruled.
 
It's not clear at all. You can judge that by Trump's and his cohorts' actions.

Let’s be clear: the National Guard in LA has been activated by President Trump under Title 10, not by Governor Newsom. That puts them under federal control and makes them subject to the Posse Comitatus Act, which strictly limits their role to support functions, not arrests or detentions.
You're repeating what I wrote. Their roll is strictly defensive. If law enforcement request assistance from guard soldiers that is legal. Law enforcement has arresting powers. If protesters advance on guard positions threatening federal installations or federal employees they have the authority to restrain protesters. I've never seen guard troops totally isolated from law enforcement.
Reports are that they’re detaining citizens or directly intervening with protesters, violating both the law's spirit and letter.
If guard troops are intervening with protesters it's either with law enforcement present or protesters have crossed the line threatening guard troops.
The Marines, meanwhile, are reportedly on standby, with their deployment floated by the Secretary of Defense without any invocation of the Insurrection Act. This isn’t routine. It’s legally and politically provocative.
It's not routine, but protesters protesting ICE doing their job is not routine either.
There’s no clear evidence they’re protecting federal facilities.
You're blind.
There’s no clear federal emergency.
Again you're blind.
So if they’re being used to fill the gaps where state law enforcement handles crowd control, we’re staring down a serious breach of federal law
No we're not.
— and an erosion of civilian-military boundaries that should concern everyone, regardless of politics.
The military has been been mobilized under title 10 and title 32 on many occasions. Stop watching CNN and MSNBC.

Before these riots democrat leadership spent years defunding its police department. Bass and Newsom should be thanking Trump for bolstering LAPD.
 
I'm not a US citizen but I'm pretty sure securing the borders and deporting illegals was in their manifesto.
Then you didn’t listen
Violent bad aliens … those were to be first
Obama removed far more without turning the military on the people

Prices?? Going up!!! That was not part of the “mandate” How can 31% of the voting public be a mandate ? Less than 50% focuses who voted

All the other bullshit was in the 2025 Manifesto with the Orange Turd lied about

Worry about your own country with the lovely tariff he put on your goods.

Putin wins!!
 
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