Wednesday, April 16, 2025

J.D. Vance Is An Embarrassment

Consider that Joe Biden allowed approximately 20 million illegal aliens into our country. This placed extraordinary burdens on our country--our schools, hospitals, housing, and other essential services were overwhelmed. On top of that, many of these illegal aliens committed violent crimes, or facilitated fentanyl and sex trafficking. That is the situation we inherited.

The American people elected the Trump administration to solve this problem. The President has successfully stopped the inflow of illegal aliens, and now we must deport the people who came here illegally.

To say the administration must observe "due process" is to beg the question: what process is due is a function of our resources, the public interest, the status of the accused, the proposed punishment, and so many other factors. To put it in concrete terms, imposing the death penalty on an American citizen requires more legal process than deporting an illegal alien to their country of origin.

When the media and the far left obsess over an MS-13 gang member and demand that he be returned to the United States for a *third* deportation hearing, what they're really saying is they want the vast majority of illegal aliens to stay here permanently.

Here's a useful test: ask the people weeping over the lack of due process what precisely they propose for dealing with Biden's millions and millions of illegals. And with reasonable resource and administrative judge constraints, does their solution allow us to deport at least a few million people per year?

If the answer is no, they've given their game away. They don't want border security. They don't want us to deport the people who've come into our country illegally. They want to accomplish through fake legal process what they failed to accomplish politically:

The ratification of Biden's illegal migrant invasion.

President Trump and I will not stand fori t.
I’m gonna let Joe Scarborough take this one:
Well, you know, I'm just a simple country lawyer, and I didn't go to Yale or wherever he went; Yale, Harvard, whatever uppity schools he went to. I went to University of Alabama, roll tide, and University of Florida go gators, but I can tell you, I don't know what they taught at Yale. I can tell you in southern state schools, they taught something called due process."

Noting a viral clip of voters in Iowa getting in the face of Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) in defense of Abrego Garcia, Scarborough added, "So you see those people out in Iowa, maybe they did not go to the law school that J.D. went to, the vice president went to," before moving on to, "I guess I should thank Jesus on holy week that I went to a law school that actually taught due process because the Supreme Court has actually followed the Constitution of the United States."

For good measure he noted, "They also taught us that if the Supreme Court rules on something nine to nothing, nine to nothing, that's the Constitution, that's the law of the land. And so to tweet that after the Supreme Court ruled nine to nothing, that due process still existed in America and existed for people that that that the administration wanted to grab up and whisk away and take away on an airplane, right? For a guy that went to Yale Law School, I think he went to Yale Law School, that's kind of unbelievable."
Extra points for using the term “uppity” against a white racist like Vance.

(I also have to point out Biden was deporting more people per year with due process, than Trump has managed to do while trying to negate due process.)

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