In an astonishing display of judicial overreach, the Supreme Court has taken it upon itself to meddle in the affairs of the Trump administration. This weekend, the justices decided to block deportations to El Salvador, using an archaic excuse—the Alien Enemies Act. What we’re witnessing is not a measure of justice, but an unprecedented intrusion into executive powers. Our president was taking decisive action to rid our country of gang members posing a threat to our communities, and now that’s been put on hold.
Imagine a country where the leader can’t enforce laws to protect its citizens from dangerous criminals. That’s the America the liberals and their allies apparently want. They cry out for justice but only when it suits their open-borders agenda. The hypocritical left can’t seem to understand that our safety should be a priority. It’s hard to believe they takedown the very actions meant to shield our families and loved ones from harm.
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— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) April 21, 2025
What do the globalists want us to do? Just sit back and watch while gang violence spreads? By blocking these deportations, the Court’s decision leaves law-abiding citizens vulnerable and unsafe. It’s almost like the justices have more sympathy for criminals than the hard-working families of our nation. This interference is yet another example of Washington elites out of touch with mainstream American values.
At the heart of this fiasco is a simple truth: there’s a crisis at our border. The Trump administration rightly recognized El Salvadoran gangs as a national threat. Steps were needed to deport these gang members swiftly and effectively. But no, the judiciary, consumed by a political vendetta, halted these moves to appease leftist, bleeding-heart fantasies of a world without borders.
This audacious meddling raises an important question: if not now, when will the government be allowed to safeguard its citizens against violent invaders? The justices need to remember their role—interpreting the law, not creating it. It’s high time someone told them that letting violent criminals roam free isn’t justice—it’s madness.