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Good Lord! Trey Gowdy Just Humiliated The 9th Circuit Judges! Schools Them In The Rule Of Law! (Video)

Tuesday, February 14, 2017 11:37
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Lindsey Bruce for Liberty Writers reports, Trey Gowdy is a man of integrity who has dedicated his life to the rule of law. He has proven time and again that he will be the first to stand for what is right. This week, Gowdy impressed us again and spoke out against the political activist judges who put a halt on President Trump’s immigration order.

Harold Watson “Trey” Gowdy III /ˈɡaʊdi/ is an American attorney, politician and former prosecutor. He currently serves as the U.S. Representative for South Carolina’s 4th congressional district.

Rep. Trey Gowdy released the following statement after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to block President Trump’s executive order on immigration.

“No one familiar with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals should be surprised at today’s ruling. The 9th Circuit has a well-earned reputation for being presumptively reversible. Unlike the district court order, there is at least a court opinion which can be evaluated.

Of particular interest is the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals’ suggestion that even those unlawfully present in the country have certain due process rights with respect to immigration. The Court cites Zadvydas v. Davis, 533 U.S. 678, 695 (2001) for the proposition that even aliens who have committed and been convicted of certain crimes while in the U.S. unlawfully may have due process rights with respect to travel to or from the United States. In addition, the Court ventures curiously into its own role in reviewing a President’s national security conclusions. 

Legal permanent residents, non-citizens with current valid visas, non-citizens with expired visas (which were once valid), aliens with no legal standing, aliens who have committed a crime but have not yet been deported and aliens who are not even present in the United States but seek to come are just a few of the categories the Supreme Court will need to determine what process is due, if any. It seems clear to most of us – not on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals – there is no right to come to this country for non-citizens of the United States. It also seems clear judges are neither in a position, practically or jurisprudentially, to second guess national security determinations made by the Commander in Chief. There is a reason we elect the Commander in Chief and do not elect federal judges.  

For those, like Alexander Hamilton, who once or now wondered if the Judicial Branch would be too weak. Wonder no more.” 

 

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  • Ben Shapiro and Trey Gowdy, 2020!

  • Should have appointed him as AG, or on the supreme court….we need some honest and patriotic people in the administration….enough of the Goldman-Sachs banksters, and even Comey. Why hasn’t he been replaced????? Get rid of all Obama appointed ‘yes’ men. Drain the swamp, but don’t replace it with a toxic dump…

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