Trump blasts Supreme Court while arguing trials for migrants ‘not possible’
- President Donald Trump criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for pausing deportations of migrants accused of gang involvement, stating, 'We cannot give everyone a trial, because to do so would take, without exaggeration, 200 years.'
- The Supreme Court temporarily blocked deportation flights to El Salvador, emphasizing the right of targeted migrants to challenge their removal in court.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen warned that denying constitutional rights to one individual could threaten the rights of everyone, stating that this could set a dangerous precedent.
- Trump praised Justice Samuel Alito for opposing the Court's decision and accused the Court of being 'intimidated by the Radical Left,' impacting his ability to remove criminals from the country.
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NEW: Trump Blasts Supreme Court Over Ruling on Alien Enemies Act Deportations
In a fiery critique, President Trump condemns the Supreme Court's handling of immigration issues, highlighting what he perceives as double standards that threaten the nation's integrity. This commentary underscores the ongoing political tensions surrounding immigration policy.
‘We Cannot Give Everyone a Trial’: Trump Fumes at Supreme Court Over Latest Ruling on Deportations
President Donald Trump lashed out at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, blasting its latest decision that paused his administration’s efforts to deport migrants accused of being gang members. Trump said the court is making it impossible for him to do what he was elected to do: remove violent criminals from the country. “My team is fantastic, doing an incredible job, however, they are being stymied at every turn by even the U.S. Supreme Court,” Tr…
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