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The judiciary branch of the US government has been one of the only things able to stop some of the Trump administration’s perceived reckless behavior thus far, and today that has never been more true. This morning, in a move which shows the shear anger and disgust of Federal Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, he threatened …
Wow! The U.S. Courts just put Jeff Sessions and the entire Trump administration in their places!
The zero-tolerance immigration policy is cruel and immoral, the former first lady writes.
BAFMNOTES: It took a long time for the Supreme Court to strike down internment camps in the decision brought in Koramatsu v. United States. Created by executive order in WWII used to intern American Japanese based on false reporting of fifth column activity. The facts revealed spying by American German Nazi sympathizers occurred and not by Japanese Americans. However, American Japanese were readily identifiable by race which made it easy for the government to round-up in WWII. Such is the revival and resurrection of this policy of racial discrimination implemented in the new Trump policy against children of immigrants; such is the result of unimpeded and unhindered use of power by the President in governing by executive order. Even with leadership that strives for equity for the common man, abuses occur out of fear and in the hands of immoral leaders, evil happens...