Posted on 03/19/2019 10:11:42 AM PDT by jazusamo
The Supreme Court on Tuesday backed the Trump administrations ability to detain immigrants with criminal records at any time and hold them indefinitely while they await deportation, even if they served time for their offense years ago.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court reversed the 9th Circuits finding that the mandatory detention requirement for certain immigrants with criminal records applies only if an immigrant is detained by officials as soon as he or she is released from jail.
In delivering the decision, which split the justices along their ideological lines, Justice Samuel Alito said the 9th Circuits interpretation conflicts with the plain text and structure of the law Congress created for immigrants who have committed certain dangerous crimes.
If the alien evades arrest for some short period of time according to respondents, even 24 hours is too long the mandatory-detention requirement is inapplicable, and the alien must have an opportunity to apply for release on bond or parole, he said.
Four other circuits have rejected this interpretation of the statute, and we agree that the 9th Circuits interpretation is wrong.
Mony Preap, one of the lead plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit the case stems from, is a lawful permanent resident who had two drug convictions that qualified him for mandatory detention.
Despite completing his jail time for the drug charges in 2006, he wasn't detained until he was released from jail on a separate, nondeportable offense in 2013.
In a dissenting opinion, which Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined, Justice Stephen Breyer said he disagreed with the majoritys reading of the law.
Citing the Constitution, he said he doesn't think Congress intended to deprive people of their liberty for months or years without the possibility of bail if they have long since paid their debt to society.
"I would have thought that Congress meant to adhere to these values and did not intend to allow the Government to apprehend persons years after their release from prison and hold them indefinitely without a bail hearing," he said.
"In my view, the Court should interpret the words of this statute to reflect Congress likely intent, an intent that is consistent with our basic values."
MAGA!
I want to see RBG walk into the court on her own.
I want to PHYSICALLY see Ginsberg to prove she is actually alive for this vote.
THIS IS HUGE!!!!
BTW, they voted on the ideological lines that Justice Roberts denies existing.
At what point in time with the SCOTUS realize that the 9th Circus is no longer acting under its Constitutional mandate? How many overturned decisions does it take?
Another reason these 3 girls shouldn’t be on the court. They’re like a little gang.
The freaks on the left, including the Idiot Latina, Ruth Buzzy et al love using those words ‘Likely intend” to manipulate the Plain text of a Statute into a pretzel.
Pretty much allows them to re-write Law at hand to one more in line with their Socialist views.
Not today, BIOOOOOTCHES!
>> Congress likely intent <<
Liberals in robes finding likely intent from thin air.
The presumption is that they are being punished for past crimes....they are awaiting DEPORTATION and that takes what it takes.
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!!
It is HUGE.
I read this when there were no posts from you guys, and I thought I misread it.
Then, when ya’ll confirmed the meaning... .
It’s just too good to be true.
Exactly...Likely intent doesn’t cut it, it’s what their liberal brains want to make it.
The 9th Circus was overturned AGAIN!
5.56mm
WOW - Score ONE BIG ONE for the good guys. Thank YOU President Trump.
Observe just what the final word is from THE HILL.
Transparent to the end/
Give non-citizens, citizens rights; DemocRATS undermining America.
Off the Wall Ping!
Contact to be added.
Should have been 9-0.
Pretty dang Yuge!
Do these black robed aholes realize that the POTUS enforces the laws and is charge of national security?
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