The Trump Department of Justice is taking direct aim at judicial activism that's protecting criminal illegal aliens from deportation, filing a motion to dissolve an injunction that's the only thing standing between convicted criminal Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his one-way ticket back to Liberia.
In a move that signals the administration's commitment to following through on President Trump's mass deportation promises, DOJ attorneys told the court bluntly that its own order represents "the sole impediment" to Garcia's removal from American soil.
This case perfectly illustrates the uphill battle Trump faces against an entrenched system designed to protect criminal aliens at the expense of American safety. While the administration works tirelessly to fulfill its mandate from voters, activist judges continue throwing up legal roadblocks to prevent the removal of people who have no right to be here in the first place.
Deep State Resistance Continues
The fact that federal courts are actively blocking the deportation of criminal aliens shows just how deep the resistance to Trump's America First agenda runs through our judicial system. These aren't cases about keeping families together or protecting asylum seekers – this is about judges preventing the removal of convicted criminals.
"The court's own order is the sole impediment to his deportation to Liberia," DOJ attorneys stated, putting the responsibility squarely where it belongs.
Patriots who voted for Trump's deportation agenda are watching to see if the courts will continue obstructing the will of the American people. Every day these injunctions remain in place is another day that criminal aliens remain on American streets instead of being sent back where they came from.
The Trump administration's aggressive approach to removing these judicial obstacles sends a clear message: the days of courts protecting criminal aliens are numbered. Will this judge do the right thing and dissolve the injunction, or will they continue putting criminals before citizens?
