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  • One problem with your theory: The enforcement arm of the Federal Judiciary is the US Marshall Service. They are part of the executive branch of government, and as so, ultimately accountable to the President. In addition, Federal judges house prisoners in Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities, and, you guessed it, is also and executive branch agency. The current administration is making a point to not follow judges orders and ignore them at will.

    It will take a very brave judge to get around this. Technically a Federal Justice can deputize their own enforcement and create a confinement area of their choosing. This will probably create a Constitutional crisis and very well could lead to a civil war. This is what the powers that be want, to burn it all down and start over.

  • Do it Russia, we dare you. This would provide a whole new avenue of fun for the Ukranians.

  • Good News! Hot showers weren't common place with non royalty for another 50 years. Likely his only choice of shower was a cold shower.

  • Hey, it's my party and I will cry if I want to.

  • I am hoping it will be described as the lead up to the new Nuremberg trials.

  • I think some ICE goons should be deported to Russia, let's see how they like being conscripted when they get there.

  • "Construction began in 2018" He does know who was President in 2018, right?

  • Since they submitted it in federal Federal court to a judge, I expect a strongly worded letter, then no punishment. If you did this in Federal court, expect some jail time, fine and automatically losing the case.

  • Ya, unbelievable, isn't it? DeWalt bits are soft and wear out/strip way too fast. DeWalt is in the same group as Black and Decker and I think that division makes the bits and just slaps the DeWalt name on them. Milwaukee and Makita bits last far longer and usually have better features. I recently got a pack of Diablo bits to try out, their blades and concrete drill bits are top notch, and so far the bits seem to be also.

  • nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

  • Not a puppet! Not a puppet!

  • I agree, I also use Milwaukee bits, but got a new pack of Diablo one a few months back. They seem to have the hardness of the Milwaukee bits, but don't get stuck as much in the mag bit holders when pounded in with a DeWalt Atomic impact.

  • Any socket left by a DeWalt-bit-using contractor, would likely be Pittsburgh branded, and best left to go back to the dust from whence it came.

  • She should be terrified! That is a DeWalt #2 Phillips bit. All contractors know that DeWalt bits are terrible. The tools are great, but this means that her daycares contractor is incompetent for not using superior Diablo bits.

  • Funny, I live near a city that "fire juggling unicyclist" is so benign, that it doesn't even make the news anymore. The current thing is to dress in anthropomorphic animal costumes and antagonize the Federal Gestapo.

  • I believe you are confusing laws with Constitutional rights, the US system is kind of confusing. The US Constitution sets up a framework of government and defines certain rights, further laws are made by Congress. The first part of the 14th amendment defines birthright citizenship as all persons born in the US, subject to it's jurisdiction, as citizens. It makes no claim to a child born to citizens elsewhere. The Supreme Court has further defined that children born overseas in areas under the sovereign control of the US are also citizens. Congress has established a law that children who are born abroad to US citizens are also granted birthright citizenship. This does not interfere with the provision in the 14th, just extends it to a different situation. The case you quoted from, and in the article, is not arguing the part of the amendment about citizenship, but a different part of the same amendment known as Equal protection. The argument is that the law itself is unjust, as it does not provide the same rights to each parent. The court is giving a reason why this law does not violate equal protection.

  • I know it won't help now, but I hope they file a massive civil rights lawsuit. If Trump can ask for $10 billion for leaking tax returns that he said he would release, then I think this is worth $100 billion to these people. Take the entire ICE budget as injuctive relief.

  • Yes, they can chase. They do not operate under any known laws, rules or jurisdiction.

  • They don't follow US court orders, why would anyone expect them to follow Scotland's court order?

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL Happy Holidays literally means Happy Holy Day

    en.m.wikipedia.org /wiki/Holiday