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    1. I think malicious is the word you want. Calling him ignorant is giving him an excuse.

    2. TopHighway7425 on

      The word is pathological or genocidal. His only goal is the extermination of 70 million secularists. 

      There’s nothing ignorant or incompetent about a mass murderer who positions himself to exterminate tens of millions of citizens out of sheer joy of inflicting pain.

    3. Julian_Thorne on

      Thou hast been judged, you starvelling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s-tongue, bull’s-pizzle, you stock-fish!

    4. The judge left off evil little creatin. I’m just happy he is ignorant and incompetent as well. Otherwise we would be in way worse trouble.

    5. TheVoiceofReason_ish on

      >A federal judge on Wednesday shredded the Trump administration’s shallow defense for bragging about its rampant, warrantless immigration arrests.

      >In an 88-page ruling, U.S. Judge Beryl Howell wrote that the Trump administration had illegally lowered the standard for making immigration arrests when it instituted a policy of “arrest now, ask questions later” as part of the federal takeover of Washington, D.C.

      >Howell documented how the Department of Homeland Security and Trump officials began to insist on using a standard of “reasonable suspicion” to make arrests, and included a laundry list of official comments claiming that the government did not need to demonstrate probable cause. Howell took issue with the government’s attorneys, who claimed the statements had been made by “non-attorneys” who “don’t necessarily understand” legal terms.

      >“This is a remarkable assertion. On its face, the government’s defense appears to be that the individuals behind these statements are ignorant or incompetent, or both,” Howell wrote.

      >For example, chief Border Patrol agent Gregory Bovino told the press, “We need reasonable suspicion to make an immigration arrest,” adding, “You notice I did not say probable cause, nor did I say I need a warrant. We need reasonable suspicion of illegal alienage, that’s well grounded within the United States immigration law.”

      >White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller was also cited in the ruling as saying, “Just go out there” and arrest people at Home Depots or 7-Elevens.

      >In June, Miller reportedly told a meeting of dozens of immigration officers that he didn’t want ICE to narrow its field to just undocumented immigrants with criminal records. “Stephen Miller wants everybody arrested. ‘Why aren’t you at Home Depot? Why aren’t you at 7-Eleven?’” an official recalled.

      >Howell barred the government from making warrantless immigration arrests without obtaining probable cause that the person was in the country illegally and a flight risk.

    6. Well, as long as he’s ripped and not jailed come on democracy is safe for another day.

      /s

    7. No_Consequence7919 on

      Hurry for the judges in being strong in upholding the constitution and law of the land.

    8. ChrisFromLongIsland on

      If you caused thousands of people to illegally be arrested shouldn’t you be arrested yourself? That seems like a massive crime.

    9. darthrater78 on

      None of this matters unless charges are filed and he’s taken into custody.

    10. pentultimate on

      That is most of this cabinet and it amounts to a threat to this country and democracy writ large.

    11. KilroyLeges on

      The judge ordered the government to follow the constitution. They won’t.

    12. Fun facts. Steven Miller is a Jewish Nazi. He is the spitting image of Reinhard Heydrich, the high ranking SS officer and one of the principal architects of The Final Solution.

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