The Court's deportation lunacy, progs are losing - but won't quit and other commentary
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The Washington Times editorial board argues the Supreme Court needs to apply common sense in ruling on immigration policies, particularly regarding the Trump and Biden administrations. A federal judge's ruling prevents Trump from reversing Biden's decision to parole over 500,000 illegal immigrants, exposing legal ambiguities around executive power. Meanwhile, in New York City, while crime rates are decreasing, progressive policies focusing on criminals over victims continue to face criticism. The article highlights a tension between judicial decisions and the practical impact on immigration and crime enforcement policies.
The Supreme Court must apply common sense and curb these judicial interventions that hinder immigration policies, as seen in conflicting rulings regarding presidential authority to set parole.
Despite falling crime rates in New York City, progressives remain fixated on abolishing essential crime prevention tools, prioritizing criminals over public safety.
Read at New York Post
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