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Arkansas Blue's avatar

I give myself lets of belly laughs when I think about convicted felon Drowsy Don, homeland security barbie and the CBP bovine, as well as several others,throwing themselves on the floor doing their little two-year-old temper tantrums, when these very brave judges throw another wrench into their wildest wet dreams of the removal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the United States.

It's like they are making their last stand against this poor guy. I truly hope Kilmar gets to stay and gets to thumb his nose at these cruel idiots at least until January 20, 2029.

Michelle Jordan's avatar

Obey is not in his vocabulary. He wants to push the envelope as far as he can. As long as he can get away with noncompliance he will keep on.

Ivan Tufaart's avatar

Along the way, Judge Xinis took the government’s lawyers to task for producing unprepared witnesses or no witnesses at all, in contradiction of the court’s clear orders

It seems to me that Judge Xinis ought to refer those lawyers to the Disciplinary Committees of their State Bar Association. When an attorney is admitted to the Federal Bar, they take an oath to follow the law, to follow Court Orders, and not to bring a frivolous case before the Court. For the government lawyers, that looks to me like "three strikes and you're out!". A suspension or even revocation of their licenses might, just might, straighten those clowns out.

M. Grace's avatar

Short answer, no.