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The Chief Justice Takes On the President
Townhall.com ^ | November 29, 2018 | Judge Andrew Napolitano

Posted on 11/29/2018 3:37:26 PM PST by Kaslin

When Donald Trump became president, he swore an oath to uphold the Constitution and enforce federal laws "faithfully." James Madison, who was the scrivener at the Constitutional Convention, insisted on using the word "faithfully" in the presidential oath and including the oath in the body of the Constitution because he knew that presidents would face the temptation to disregard laws they dislike.

The employment of the word "faithfully" in the presidential oath is an unambiguous reminder to presidents that they must enforce federal laws as they are written, not as presidents may wish them to be. Earlier this month, Trump succumbed to Madison's feared temptation, and last week, a federal judge corrected him. Then an uproar ensued.

Here is the back story.

Federal immigration laws, as well as treaties to which the United States is a party, require that foreigners who are seeking asylum here may enter the United States across any border they can reach, whether at a designated portal or not. If they have not entered through a designated portal, they can be brought, without a warrant, to a portal for processing.

The feds must process all asylum applications from migrants who make prima-facie cases for asylum. Once an application has been made, the feds may release the migrant (as President Barack Obama did) into the general population, or they may detain the migrant (as President Trump has done), pending a trial before a federal immigration judge.

At the trial, the migrant has the burden of proving worthiness for asylum. That worthiness can be based only on government animosity toward the migrant or government failure to protect human rights and enforce property rights in the home country. If the migrant prevails at trial, asylum is granted, and a green card is issued. If not, deportation follows.

On Nov. 9, President Trump issued a proclamation directing the Border Patrol to deny entry to all migrants, including those with legitimate asylum claims, unless they come through government portals where Border Patrol personnel are present to address their applications. Though this sounds reasonable, it directly contradicts federal law, which expressly permits migrants to enter the U.S. anywhere.

When groups of migrants challenged Trump's order in federal court in San Francisco, Judge Jon Tigar prevented the government from complying with the president's proclamation. The judge did not make any value judgments, nor was he critical of the president's motivation. Rather, he ruled that the law is clear: Immigrants seeking asylum may enter anywhere, and the president cannot change federal law; only Congress can.

Trump dismissed Judge Tigar's ruling as meritless because the judge was appointed to the bench by former President Obama. The implication in Trump's words was that Judge Tigar ruled against him for political reasons. In reality, Judge Tigar did what any judge would do; he prevented the president from changing federal law and required him to enforce the immigration laws as Congress has written them -- and to do so faithfully.

Trump should not be surprised when judges rule against him when he takes the law into his own hands. He cannot close the border without an act of Congress and a lawful withdrawal from two treaties. He cannot refuse to accept asylum-seekers based on where they enter. He cannot use the military to enforce immigration laws -- his own secretary of defense called this a "stunt" -- without violating other federal laws.

Judge Tigar did not necessarily inject his personal ideology into his ruling (any more than the "Trump judge" who ruled for CNN and against the president did last week); he merely applied long-standing federal law. There is no room for ideology at the trial level. I know that personally from my own experience as a trial judge in New Jersey.

Shortly after Trump publicly blasted Judge Tigar, Chief Justice John Roberts came publicly to Tigar's defense. The chief justice announced that there are no Obama or Trump or Bush or Clinton judges, just hardworking defenders of the Constitution. That comment was met by two more from Trump, who disputed it directly.

Who is correct?

There is no question that many federal judges are nominated by presidents because of shared views on public policy. But though this is ordinarily the case for appellate judges and, in the modern era, is always the case for Supreme Court justices, it is rarely the case for trial judges, of which Judge Tigar is one.

Trial judges do not make public policy. They apply statutes as written by Congress, pursuant to precedent as set forth by the Supreme Court and the intermediate appellate court to which they are subject.

Yet we know that there is a kernel of truth in the president's accusation and that there is a kernel of tongue in cheek in the chief justice's contention. Surely, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would view Judge Tigar's ruling more favorably than Justice Samuel Alito would. Ginsburg, a Clinton appointee, would probably interpret the law literally, and Alito, a George W. Bush appointee, would probably give the president some wiggle room.

Yet the spectacle of the president and the chief justice disputing constitutional values is not a happy one. Here's why. Under the Constitution, the three branches of the federal government -- legislative, executive and judicial -- are equals. Yet the judiciary has the final say on the meaning of the Constitution and the laws. The judicial branch is anti-democratic. Federal judges shouldn't care what the public thinks. Their job is to apply the Constitution and interpret federal laws as they have been written, come what may.

For these reasons, federal judges and justices have life tenure. They do not need and should not seek public approval. And they should not enter public disputes -- other than by their judicial rulings -- for by doing so, they can appear as political as those in the other two branches.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: 911truther; andrewnapolitano; dnctalkingpoint; dnctalkingpoints; homosexualagenda; johnroberts; napolitano
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To: gaijin

Yeah. He was blackmailed by a black male.


21 posted on 11/29/2018 4:06:12 PM PST by HighSierra5
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To: Kaslin

“Trial judges do not make public policy.”

Like hell they don’t. So do appellate judges, and any other member of the magistrate class that thinks they can rule by judicial proclamation.


22 posted on 11/29/2018 4:09:00 PM PST by RinaseaofDs
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To: Mr Rogers
The Gay Judge speaketh. But...

And you know that how? Links or it's nothing but fake news.

23 posted on 11/29/2018 4:09:17 PM PST by Fury
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To: Kaslin

So obvious who owns YOU, Dandy Andy.


24 posted on 11/29/2018 4:11:15 PM PST by Kalamata (How to interpret The Revelation: http://bibleresearchtools.com/bible-study-video-series/)
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To: greeneyes
Not mentioned is the fact that we are still operating in a state of emergency since 9/11.

This one little fact confers upon the President and many branches of the government extraordinary leeway in conducting day to day operations.

25 posted on 11/29/2018 4:12:04 PM PST by Don Corleone (Nothing makes the delusional more furious than truth.)
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To: Fury

Go look it up. Not interested in doing your homework for you.


26 posted on 11/29/2018 4:13:13 PM PST by Mr Rogers (Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
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To: Mr Rogers
Go look it up. Not interested in doing your homework for you.

I did. Unsubstantiated nonsense from second and third hand sources.

So, you were just spreading fake news - thanks.

27 posted on 11/29/2018 4:16:16 PM PST by Fury
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To: greeneyes

EXCELLENT REPLY!

Never considered Nap as much of a judicial commentator myself. No depth, more of a ‘sensationalist’.

Anyway, IMO, this was Roberts just standing up for his crew, which a leader has to do in public if he’s going to get discipline in the ranks. Which I hope he’s working on.


28 posted on 11/29/2018 4:18:45 PM PST by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: Fury

“So, you were just spreading fake news - thanks.”

You aren’t very bright. I haven’t published a “news story”. I have expressed my belief. I don’t give a damn if you agree or not. I’ve read the reports and believe them true. You don’t. So what?

This is the Internet. Opinions are allowed. Even yours.


29 posted on 11/29/2018 4:22:52 PM PST by Mr Rogers (Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
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To: Mr Rogers
The crux in bold:

the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens

30 posted on 11/29/2018 4:24:19 PM PST by tomkat
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To: Fury


Personal life

Napolitano splits his time living in Manhattan and Newton, New Jersey, where he owns a farm that produces maple syrup.

Napolitano's longtime friend James C. Sheil died on March 19, 2013.[39] In the Acknowledgements section of his book Suicide Pact: The Radical Expansion of Presidential Powers and the Lethal Threat to American Liberty, Napolitano states: "... my happy dreams turned dark last year when Jim Sheil, my alter ego to whose memory this book is dedicated, died suddenly on March 19th 2013, as we were working on this book. Jim and I shared much of our lives with each other. Among that which we shared was a love of the printed word. Yet our philosophies and politics were like oil and water."




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Napolitano#Personal_life

He's a Homo
31 posted on 11/29/2018 4:24:42 PM PST by RedMonqey ("Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didn't.")
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To: JoSixChip

Damn good point !

Send it to Judge Napolitano who apparently didn’t read the whole Constitution.


32 posted on 11/29/2018 4:28:07 PM PST by A strike (Import Third World become Third World)
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To: Fury


Jim is survived by his longtime friend, Andrew Napolitano; his parents, Betsy and Harry Sheil; his siblings, Harry and Ellen Sheil, Marianne Sheil, Bonnie and David Brienza, and Brian and Susana Sheil; his grandmother, Anne Conley Funcheon; his six nieces and nephews, and a large, loving, extended family.

https://obits.nj.com/obituaries/starledger/obituary.aspx?pid=163779840
33 posted on 11/29/2018 4:29:41 PM PST by RedMonqey ("Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didn't.")
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To: mrsmith

Anyway, IMO, this was Roberts just standing up for his crew, which a leader has to do in public if he’s going to get discipline in the ranks. Which I hope he’s working on.
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Possibly, but I heard this idea floated on the LSM, and I don’t think I buy it. He sure didn’t stand up for his team when Obama used the State of the Union to Chastise the SCOTUS.

Reigning in the Ninth Circus would be far more useful than encouraging such ridiculous rulings by “standing up for the team”. YMMV


34 posted on 11/29/2018 4:31:48 PM PST by greeneyes
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To: RedMonqey

Thanks for posting this.


35 posted on 11/29/2018 4:32:49 PM PST by Kalamata (How to interpret The Revelation: http://bibleresearchtools.com/bible-study-video-series/)
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To: tomkat

It is kind of like the 2nd Amendment. Seems excruciatingly clear until the folks in black robes start finding penumbras, guidance from foreign countries, rights to privacy and to never be lonely, etc, etc.


36 posted on 11/29/2018 4:33:42 PM PST by Mr Rogers (Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
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To: Mr Rogers
This is the Internet. Opinions are allowed. Even yours.

Agreed. Don't be so surprised when someone disagrees.

My apologies for writing that you were reporting news. you were not.

The "Roberts is gay" canard has thrown out there for years. It's always second and third hand sourcing.

37 posted on 11/29/2018 4:34:20 PM PST by Fury
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To: Kaslin

Justice Roberts speaks from feigned ignorance of the real world we all live in. He expresses a utopic circumstance where judges conduct their legal decisions totally divorced from human experience. It’s a nice utopic idea but totally unreal, which doesn’t say much about Roberts’ mental abilities.


38 posted on 11/29/2018 4:34:47 PM PST by iontheball (TT'S)
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To: Mr Rogers

Wow, my apologies.

I though you were referring to John Roberts.


39 posted on 11/29/2018 4:37:33 PM PST by Fury
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To: tomkat

You got that right !

Now if only judges could understand the words ‘any’ or ‘any class’

( gotta ask my son to explain how to bold. )


40 posted on 11/29/2018 4:39:17 PM PST by A strike (Import Third World become Third World)
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