Monday, August 5, 2019

Court rules that law enforcement CANNOT enforce immigration laws

Lower court judges, violating foundational Supreme Court case law, are flipping those laws upside down and are now making it unlawful to detect and deport illegal aliens.

The latest Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruling is a great example of why no new laws will solve the problem if the executive branch will passively capitulate to lower courts subverting existing laws.

The judges not only created a Fourth Amendment right to privacy against detecting one's illegal immigration status - contrary to years of case law - but also ruled that illegal aliens can't be deported based on obtaining such information! In other words, when the laws say illegal aliens cannot be shielded from detection, they really mean they cannot be detected.

As Dan Cadman, former ICE agent and fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, told CR, "The federal alien smuggling-harboring-transporting statute, 8 U.S.C.1324, gives state and local police the authority to enforce its provisions. Using good police work, these officers developed probable cause to believe that one illegal alien was unlawfully transporting the others in violation of that statute. That ICE chose instead only to pursue civil deportation proceedings against all of them does not invalidate the lawful stop and investigatory actions of the Pennsylvania police and should not form a basis to suppress the evidence that flowed from their actions."

As Chris Hajec, director of litigation for the Immigration Reform Law Institute, told CR, "This is a deeply absurd decision. Illegal aliens do not have the right to be in this country. So they do not have the right that citizens have to travel around it freely. No police officer is violating the Fourth Amendment by detaining an illegal alien for a reasonable time."

Americans have no real rights while the courts create rights for illegal aliens to invade and remain in the country while they are suing law enforcement for enforcing the law.

Illegal aliens can sue our law enforcement, but we can't sue them or protect our own legitimate rights in court.

https://www.conservativereview.com/news/lawless-court-rules-law-enforcement-cannot-enforce-immigration-laws/

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