This is not a meme. This is a quote from Trump’s border czar on why he was ignoring Judge James Boasberg’s orders.

https://www.democracynow.org/2025/3/18/headlines/i_dont_care_what_the_judges_think_trump_administration_rejects_court_orders_on_deportations

The case was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union. Speaking after Monday’s hearing, ACLU lawyer Lee Gelernt called the situation a “constitutional crisis.”

Lee Gelernt: “At this point, it seems like the administration is simply walking into court and telling a federal court they can’t look at the evidence, they can’t stop what they’re doing, and we see constant public statements from administration officials criticizing federal judges, saying they don’t have authority. I think we’re on dangerous ground here in the United States.”

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    48 hours ago

    Tom Homan wishes he’d been born a German in the 1910’s.

    A true believer.

    And yes, he’s Trump’s guy, but he was also Obama’s guy. Sickening.

    • @straightjorkin@lemmy.world
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      It is a good sign that the protests have been so plentiful and so ongoing. It’s been almost 3 months and there’s still protests happening at every opportunity because this admin just keeps fucking more and more people over.

      • Lightor
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        There’s a 3rd scenario where the person is just trying to survive. I don’t fault a single mom for wanting a gun to protect her kid. But I also don’t expect her to risk the food and shelter of that kid to do something extreme.

      • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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        141 day ago

        Among the Dems many mistakes was demonizing gun owners and driving many of them to the fascist party while discouraging their own voters from owning guns.

      • shameless
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        21 day ago

        Nice so basically back on Reddit where I can’t even mention my favourite green video game character 🤔

        • Bo7a
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          71 day ago

          You don’t need to be on .world. Not every server treats their users like children.

          • shameless
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            522 hours ago

            Thanks for the advice. I think I’ll definitely make the switch, I’ve definitely noticed .world seems to be a lot more closed off than some other instances

    • @jonne@infosec.pub
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      How is a judge going to enforce it? The justice department’s not going to help. And even if a judge could somehow get it done, Trump just has to sign a pardon.

      They spent decades giving more and more power to the president, and now there’s basically no checks left. Even if by some miracle Trump got impeached and convicted, who’s going to actually kick him out of the White House?

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        Well they give an order to the US Marshals and presumably they carry out the will of the court. If for some reason the US Marshals go Rogue judges are authorized to deputize people to enforce the will of the Court.

        https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/if-the-marshals-go-rogue-courts-have-other-ways-to-enforce-their-orders/

        Some might say it’s actually a great reason for leftists to start organizing into armed militias in preparation.

        • @jonne@infosec.pub
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          91 day ago

          Didn’t know about the deputising, that’s definitely a good backup. Although even then, you’re not going to get the head of DHS or border patrol with a small militia.

          • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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            Why not? I suppose he could hold up in a fortress with armed guards everywhere to protect him. Short of that though why couldn’t we get him? At home. On the way to work. On the steps of Capitol building. Everywhere he goes. Why wouldn’t that work? On the other hand if he lives in a fortress with armed guards and is afraid to leave and is in fear of his life at all times, well I’m okay with that too. Not much different than where we’re going to put him anyway.

            • @jonne@infosec.pub
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              21 day ago

              They’d get secret service protection, FBI, etc. Basically whatever Trump feels is necessary. As long as those people stay loyal to Trump, you’re not getting to them to do a citizen’s arrest.

              • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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                We’re not talking about citizens arrest, We’re talking about carrying out the will of the Court. Being deputized by the law. That’s not citizens arrest that’s legal arrest. If the Secret Service or the FBI tries to interfere then they will also be arrested.

                No, what you’re really saying is what if it becomes a firefight. What if they resist by force. That’s what you’re really asking. And the answer to that is it’s going to become a firefight anyway. Might as well be now when we have the courts deputizing us.

    • Chris
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      How would contempt work? Would the lawyer go to jail? I don’t see that as a stumbling block.

  • Tempus Fugit
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    361 day ago

    Hey Republicans, here’s one of them traitors you complain about.

  • This guy’s a giant piece of shit. I can’t believe he’s even in government. You’d have to be a real asshole to give this guy a government job where he’s actually running things and able to affect people’s lives.

    • wagesj45
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      This is the second asshole he’s been allowed to serve under.

      Obama administration (2014–2016)

      He was appointed by President Barack Obama as Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s executive associate director of enforcement and removal operations in 2013.

      By 2014 under the Obama administration, Homan had begun to argue that separating children from their caregivers would be an effective means of discouraging illegal border crossings. The journalist Caitlin Dickerson describes him as the “intellectual father” of the policy, which he outlined years before it was adopted by the Trump administration. “Most parents don’t want to be separated,” Homan told Dickerson. He argued that this fact made separation an effective tool for immigration enforcement: “I’d be lying to you if I didn’t think that would have an effect.”

      In 2015, President Obama gave him a Presidential Rank Award as a Distinguished Executive. A Washington Post article at the time stated, “Thomas Homan deports people. And he’s really good at it.”

      Wikipedia

    • @HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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      See, what we did was throw cans of food to hungry Germans. It was when they asked for more that the grenades came.