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AMY CONEY GRIFTER SHITS ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AGAIN WITH DECISION ON ILLEGALS!
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[quote:PresidentElect BlueStateRebel:MV80NzczMzQ4Xzg2OTk3MTczXzI5ODhEMDRD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 28409771:MV80NzczMzQ4Xzg2OTk3MTUzXzFCQkVCMkNF] Amy = Catholic = Papist Globalist anti-American. Don't want the Vatican to rule America? Stop ELECTING CATHOLICS!!!! Catholics are loyal ONLY to Catholicism! Understand? They know no country but ROME! [/quote] There might be some truth to that but beyond that....look at those fucking crazy eyes. Amy Grifter has some really CRAZY EYES. And when I saw she was adopting black kids, I knew she was a Lib. So disgusted that Trump picked these assholes - and they're ALL assholes, all 3 of them. She's just the worst. [/quote]
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"Unusual Supreme Court vote rules illegal immigrant can avoid deportation on technicality"
Joined by Gorsuch. The other asshole, Kavanaugh, actually voted the right way on this issue.
Apparently it center arounds a technicality of whether an illegal can be deported after 10 years. From the FOX article:
"Federal law says that an illegal immigrant in such a situation can avoid deportation at the attorney general's discretion if they have been in the U.S. for at least 10 years. The clock officially stops when they receive "a notice to appear" with information about their hearing. But in cases like plaintiff Agusto Niz-Chavez's, the government sent multiple documents containing different pieces of information. The court's majority ruled that because the law says "a" notice, that means it must be a single document."
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