The unfortunate answer to that question is these illegal aliens have to be afforded due process. I guess my lack of a law degree makes it impossible to understand why someone here illegally gets a day in court prior to deportation.
Things get further muddied by law firms who are trying to run an end around on the Immigration Courts by taking their cases to the Judicial Branch.
Looking at some recent cases I think what we’ve seen so far has just been a prelude with two primary objectives. The first is to establish the Executive Branch has the authority to establish a fast track deportation process. The second is to create the conditions to make massive self deportation an economic necessity.
If we want mass deportations, self deportation is hands down the fastest path. The Immigration Courts have something like a 2 million case backlog and, more than likely, leftist sympathies.
The unfortunate answer to that question is these illegal aliens have to be afforded due process. I guess my lack of a law degree makes it impossible to understand why someone here illegally gets a day in court prior to deportation.
Things get further muddied by law firms who are trying to run an end around on the Immigration Courts by taking their cases to the Judicial Branch.
Looking at some recent cases I think what we’ve seen so far has just been a prelude with two primary objectives. The first is to establish the Executive Branch has the authority to establish a fast track deportation process. The second is to create the conditions to make massive self deportation an economic necessity.
If we want mass deportations, self deportation is hands down the fastest path. The Immigration Courts have something like a 2 million case backlog and, more than likely, leftist sympathies.