The Deep State resistance to President Trump's mass deportation operation is alive and well, as yet another Obama-appointed judge has thrown a wrench into the administration's efforts to remove dangerous criminal illegal aliens from American communities.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis – a Barack Obama appointee, naturally – ruled Tuesday that criminal illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia cannot be taken back into ICE custody while his criminal case proceeds in Tennessee. The judge's reasoning? She claims the Trump administration hasn't shown it can secure his transfer to a third country "for the reasonably foreseeable future."
Let that sink in, Patriots. We have a judge essentially saying that because deportation might take some time, we should just let criminal illegal aliens roam free in our communities. This is exactly the kind of judicial activism that has plagued our immigration system for decades.
The Swamp Strikes Back
This outrageous ruling comes as President Trump is working tirelessly to fulfill his campaign promise of the largest deportation operation in American history. But at every turn, leftist judges appointed by previous administrations are doing everything in their power to obstruct justice and protect criminal illegal aliens over law-abiding American citizens.
Judge Xinis even approved Garcia's travel to Tennessee for his hearing, essentially giving this criminal illegal alien more freedom of movement than many Americans enjoyed during the Biden administration's COVID lockdowns. The hypocrisy is staggering.
This is precisely why Trump's promise to clean house in the federal judiciary remains so critical. We cannot have activist judges undermining the will of the American people who voted overwhelmingly for secure borders and the enforcement of our immigration laws.
How many more criminal illegal aliens will leftist judges set free before the American people say enough is enough? The Trump administration must find every legal avenue to challenge these obstructionist rulings and protect our communities from those who have no right to be here in the first place.
