Supreme Court Smashes Open Invasion Floodgates

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The Supreme Court sided with Joe Biden and supplied a big pile of dynamite the regime can use to blast open the invasion floodgates on Thursday. Nobody needs to “Remain in Mexico,” they say. Just come on in. Title 42 is still in force but that’s a totally different story. All this decision affects is Trump’s Migrant Protection Protocols. It’s not Uncle Sam’s problem that Mexico is a dangerous place but leaving poor defenseless asylees there to wait their turn is cruel.

Supreme Court backs Biden

The thing about legal decisions at every level is “some you win, some you lose.” Even at the Supreme Court. What the law says and what the law should say often turn out to be totally different things, which take years to fight over in court. A vicious cycle which probably got started because lawmakers usually start out as lawyers. It’s major job security.

This controversial decision was a tough fight between the Supreme Court Justices, too. It split 5-4 when most of the ones released lately, like tossing out Roe v. Wade, were solidly 6-3. The administrative order requiring migrants to wait in Mexico while their immigration cases were pending is officially dead, but it hasn’t stopped breathing yet. The lower court has to take the paperwork back and drive a stake through the heart of MPP once and for all.

As a practical matter, around 5,000 migrants are spending the day packing up their belongings and saying goodbye to the new amigos they made along the southern side of the border. As soon as the Supreme Court ruling gets put into administrative motion, they’ll be across in no time. When the federal judge blocked Biden from ending it last August, thousands of hopefuls simply gave up and walked back home.

Strained diplomacy with Mexico

Minister of Domestic Security Alejandro Mayorkas was having nightmares from all the diplomatic trouble MPP was causing in Mexico. First, there’s the high crime rate in general on the southern side of border crossing points. Then, the Mexicans didn’t want all those deadbeat asylees hanging around like hobos. “There are inherent problems with the program that no amount of resources can sufficiently fix,” Mayorkas admits. The Supreme Court fixed them. At least, this set of problems.

Mayorkas wasn’t happy to be forced to acknowledge that yes, the Remain in Mexico policy “likely reduced the number of people crossing the border.” Making the experience so horrible wasn’t fair, he gripes. “But it did so by imposing substantial and unjustifiable human costs on the individuals who were exposed to harm while waiting in Mexico.” The Supreme court agreed. They didn’t factor in things like the fact our southern neighbor nation has no interest at all in cleaning up their own country. Or, that it’s not up to the United States to provide law and order on that side, especially when we can’t even provide it here.

All the Supreme Court cares about is the Constitution. They take the disputed regulation and put it under a microscope to see exactly what it says, then decide if it matches the intent of the Constitution or not. In this case, it didn’t. The EPA is really unhappy with the decision they got this morning, so it balances out.

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