The immigrants are back. Swallows are flying into my woodshed, looking for a place to nest. They’ll find it – I’ve screwed a piece of wood to the rafters. It’s nice for them up there, and safe from the cats. I find this approach better than brooding over imagined resentments, before working myself into a lather of ever-escalating rage until I burn down the woodshed. But then I’m an old-fashioned type.
There are developments in the Abrego Garcia case. The government went to the Supreme Court in an attempt to get Judge Xinis removed from the case. The Supreme Court very firmly gave the case back to her. She is now demanding that the government return Garcia to the USA, and to give daily progress updates. The government is refusing to comply.
Will this end up as the constitutional crisis that everybody is waiting for? It’s going to happen at some point, so why not this case?
Assuming it gets there, it’s hard to see the Supreme Court giving in on this. They want to be able to deal with people by themselves, without being subordinate. If they accept that the government can simply disappear people without the courts getting involved, they are basically powerless.
Maybe it’s best that this is sorted out now. The government is attempting to deport or rendition thousands of people, because they think these people might be criminals. No evidence. Please clarify the situation.
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