Can you believe it? A federal judge just put the rights of non-citizens before the rights of Americans.

The San Francisco judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot enforce the asylum ban. If you guessed that this judge was appointed by Obama, you’re correct.

US District Court Judge Jon S. Tigar, a UC Berkeley law grad,  issued a temporary restraining order after hearing arguments from the ACLU and Center for Constitutional Rights. A lawyer for the Center for Constitutional Rights claimed that the non-citizens have a right to claim asylum:

” Individuals are entitled to asylum if they cross between ports of entry. It couldn’t be clearer.”

The Trump administration will challenge this ruling in court. President Trump signed a proclamation banning the caravan members from seeking asylum in an effort to stop the thousands upon thousands of people from who knows where from trying to cross our border. President Trump was trying to do the job that Congress refuses to do.

President Trump’s number one priority is keeping Americans safe and that includes keeping out the estimated 500 plus criminals they’ve identified in the caravan. Don’t Americans have a right to NOT have these people come into our country?

LISTEN TO STEVEN CAMAROTA DISCUSS THE EFFECTS OF OVERPOPULATION:

Fox News reports:

During a conference call with reporters Monday afternoon, homeland security officials said “most of the caravan members are not women and children” and that more than 500 criminals are traveling with the group that has amassed on the other side of a San Diego border crossing.

Andrew Arthur Explains The New Asylum Rule the judge just ruled on:

The caravan is estimated to swell to 10,000 in coming days.

 

 

 

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