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    Trump Slams Leftist Judge Who Incorrectly Ruled Against Travel Pause

    Trump Slams Leftist Judge Who Incorrectly Ruled Against Travel Pause




    Responding to Seattle Federal Judge Judge James Robart, US President Donald Trump on Saturday morning tweeted:

    When a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot , come in & out, especially for reasons of safety &.security – big trouble!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
    Interesting that certain Middle-Eastern countries agree with the ban. They know if certain people are allowed in it's death & destruction!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
    The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
    What is our country coming to when a judge can halt a Homeland Security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions, can come into U.S.?— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
    Because the ban was lifted by a judge, many very bad and dangerous people may be pouring into our country. A terrible decision— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
    In his written order, Robart said U.S. officials should stop enforcing the key aspects of the ban, including the halting of entry by refugees and citizens from certain countries. However, he did not mention what would happen to those whose visas were already revoked.

    The US State Department said, “Those individuals with visas that were not physically cancelled may now travel if the visa is otherwise valid.

    ”100,000 visas were revoked during Trump’s week-long ban.Immediately after Robart released his ruling, the US Customs and Border Protection began to lift the ban and allow previously barred individuals to board flights to enter the US.The White House also announced the Justice Department would file an emergency appeal to cancel Robart’s “outrageous” ruling

    .“The president’s order is intended to protect the homeland and he has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people,” the White House statement said.Read more about the law that allows the President to suspend the entry of aliens into the country.

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    somebody get the hook and yank him off stage by his silly bow tie and out of a job..he is unfit for the position.....

    Judge Who Blocked Trump Action Has Activist Past

    Robart made a point of saying 'Black Lives Matter' in dispute with Seattle police, does pro bono work for refugees
    by Kathryn Blackhurst | Updated 04 Feb 2017 at 1:45 PM

    U.S. District Court Judge James Robart, who Friday temporarily curtailed President Donald Trump’s refugee executive order, has something of an activist history on the bench.

    When Robart ruled in favor of Washington state’s attorney generals Friday, he claimed that Trump’s order temporarily banning U.S. entry to citizens from seven terrorism-compromised nations was not “rationally based” and has “harmed” the states and “inflicted” damage upon them. Writing that “the court concludes that the circumstances brought before it today are such that it must intervene to fulfill its constitutional role in our tripartite government,” Robart issued a decision hailed by the mainstream media and liberal activists.

    “Judge Robart’s decision, effective immediately, effective now, puts a halt to President Trump’s unconstitutional and unlawful executive order. It puts a stop to it immediately, nationwide,” Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson told reporters, according to Politico. “What the judge announced today was nationwide; the president’s executive order does not apply.”

    Robart, who was nominated to his position by former President George W. Bush in 2004, said the phrase “black lives matter” during a court hearing for a case in August 2016 concerning the Seattle Police Departments potential use of excessive force in a racially charged situation. The Obama administration filed the lawsuit after an investigation concluded the SPD “had engaged in a pattern or practice of excessive force” that “could have a disparate impact on minority communities.”

    During a court hearing, Robart became “deeply personal,” as the Seattle Times noted, when he pointed to FBI statistics.

    “The importance, to me, of this issue is best demonstrated by the news, which was much reported again today,” Robart said with emotion. “According to FBI statistics, police shootings resulting in deaths involve 41 percent black people despite being only 20 percent of the population living in those cities. Forty-one percent of the casualties, 20 percent of the population. Black lives matter.”

    Robart ultimately ruled against the SPD. While analyzing Robart's decision, the police blog Blue Lives Matter wrote, "The proposed changes will have a major effect on all union members, including discipline being investigated and determined by non-law enforcement investigators. The changes make it faster and easier to discipline an officer if the public believes that the officer was wrong, whether or not that was actually the case."

    Prior to Robart's "black lives matter" statement, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) praised him for his dedication to pro bono legal work representing refugees.

    "[Robart] has been active in the representation of the disadvantaged through his work with Evergreen Legal Services and the independent representation of Southeast Asian refugees," Hatch said during Robart's confirmation hearing, according to CNN.

    In his own words during his confirmation hearing, Robart described how he would approach the cases he considered.

    "I was introduced to people who in many times felt that the legal system was stacked against them or was unfair," Robard said. "And one of the things, I think, that my time there helped accomplish was to show them that the legal system was set up for their benefit and that it could be, if properly used, an opportunity for them to seek redress if they had been wronged."

    And now Robart appears to have taken his sympathy with refugees to the next level by halting Trump's migration executive order and temporarily thwarting the president's action designed to boost national security and put the safety of American citizens first.

    "The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!" the president tweeted Saturday morning. "When a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot , come in & out, especially for reasons of safety & security - big trouble!"

    http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/j...activist-past/
    Last edited by artist; 02-07-2017 at 06:45 PM.

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