Trump accuses Supreme Court of blocking his campaign promises
On Friday, in a decision of 7 against 2, the magistrates blocked their plans because they estimate that they are not offering enough time for immigrants to contest the expulsions, but returned the case to a court of appeals to comment on the merits.
“The United States Supreme Court doesn’t allow me to do what I was elected to do,” Trump said on his visibly annoyed social Truth platform.
The court “has just decided that the worst killers, traffickers, bandits and even those with mental problems who have entered illegally in our country cannot be expelled without going through a long, time consuming and costly legal process that will possibly take many years per person and allow them to commit various crimes even before they attend a court,” he complained.
The Republican President often accuses immigrants of being criminals and considers them criminals for entering the country without visa or permission.
“The result of this decision will allow more criminals to enter our country, causing great damage to our dear American people,” he said, although American migratory policy allows the expulsions of immigrants without the use of the 18th century law.
“This is a bad and dangerous day for the United States!” He concluded.
