Month: June 2019
Dem Presidential Candidates May Want to Steer Clear of Castro’s 1325 Repeal
The night of the first Dem debate I wrote: “Julian Castro dragged the rest of the field to the idea of repealing section 1325, thereby decriminalizing simple crossing of the border without authorization. In a single blow that would take away the legal basis for detaining immigrants and refugees until their status hearings.” Here is … Read more
Putin’s puppet reports for his annual employee performance review
As Anita Kumar says, Trump can’t help himself when it comes to Putin: Every time the president has a chance to cast aside doubts about his relationship with the Russian leader, he does the opposite. Putin’s puppet reported for his annual employee performance review at the G-20 Summit, and he did not disappoint his boss. … Read more
Federal court blocks Trump administration’s reallocation of funds for the border wall
The New York Times reports, U.S. Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Shift $2.5 Billion to Pay for Border Wall: A federal judge in Northern California on Friday permanently blocked the Trump administration from using $2.5 billion in contested funding to build barriers along the United States’ southwestern border, dealing a blow to the White House’s … Read more
SCOTUS Watch: Court adds review of DACA to its 2019-2020 term
The 2019-2020 U.S. Supreme Court term is slowly shaping up to be a momentous one, dropping a bombshell or two into the 2020 presidential campaign. The Census case is not over, and could return as early as this summer, or in early October. As Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern note at Slate: If there … Read more