By An Old Friend
sunday, may 4, 2025 at 02:07:13 a.m. edt
A must-read and must-save article on immigration-laws enforcement.
Longish and potent: https://www.rodmartin.org/p/deep-dive-why-trumps-deportations
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Send it to any dems you know. Need no convincing here. dems will never believe any of it.
--GRA
Excellent article. Trump needs to step up deporting all illegals--it is law.
IS PAYING $1,000,TO ILLEGALS TO LEAVE,A SMART IDEA?
GRA:We KNOW--based on past performance--a lot of them will take the money and come back in a few weeks. Not only that,many will figure out a way to fool the government into sending legals on a plane ride,while leaving the illegals here--keeping the thousand. Count on it.
(ZH)The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that illegal immigrants who use the CBP Home app to initiate their own deportation procedures will receive a $1,000 bonus stipend.
In a statement on Monday, the agency said illegal aliens will “receive both financial and travel assistance to facilitate travel back to their home country through the CBP Home App” and that those individuals who aren’t authorized to be in the United States will get the $1,000 stipend “after their return to their home country has been confirmed through the app.”
Trump administration officials have said that using the government’s self-deportation process is likely the best way for illegal immigrants to remove themselves to avoid being targeted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials.
“If you are here illegally, self-deportation is the best, safest and most cost-effective way to leave the United States to avoid arrest,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in the statement.
“DHS is now offering illegal aliens financial travel assistance and a stipend to return to their home country through the CBP Home App. This is the safest option for our law enforcement, aliens and is a 70 percent savings for US taxpayers. Download the CBP Home App TODAY and self-deport.”
On the day he took office on Jan. 20, President Donald Trump moved to close down the Biden administration’s CBP One app, which had been used by migrants in Mexico to schedule appointments at designated U.S. ports of entry.
Upon CBP One’s cancellation, migrants could no longer schedule appointments, and tens of thousands of border appointments were scrapped.
More than 900,000 people entered the country on immigration parole under CBP One, generally for two years, starting in January 2023.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has repeatedly urged people who are in the country illegally to leave.
Last month, the president told Fox Noticias that while his administration is focused on removing violent criminals from the United States, he wants to provide a more robust “self-deportation program.” At the time, Trump signaled that DHS would provide those individuals with a stipend of some kind.
“We’re going to give them a stipend,” Trump said in mid-April. “We’re going to give them some money and a plane ticket, and then we’re going to work with them—if they’re good—if we want them back in, we’re going to work with them to get them back in as quickly as we can.”
The president also said he wants to help hotels and farms get the workers they need and recommend people to fill needed positions.
“We’re doing a self-deportation and we’re going to make it comfortable for people,” Trump said.
“And we’re going to work with those people to come back into our country legally.”
--GRA
ACCORDING TO SOME MEDIA OUTLETS,PRESIDENT TRUMP WON A KEY U.S. COURT OF APPEALS DECISION SATURDAY,STOPPING DISTRICT COURTS FROM INTERFERING WITH E.O.S;"DISTRICT COURTS LACKED JURISDICTION."
(ZH) In a landmark ruling on Saturday, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals handed the Trump administration a decisive legal victory—one that could fundamentally change how activist judges and forum-shopped cases interfere with executive authority.
"This is a huge victory for President Trump and his Article II powers granted in the United States Constitution. It's also a victory for US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) and VOA," Kari Lake told Fox News Digital. Lake now serves as a USAGM senior advisor to the Trump administration. "We are eager to accomplish President Trump's America First agenda which has always been to modernize and make our government efficient while cutting waste, fraud, and abuse.”
The appeals court's 2-1 ruling Saturday emphasized the judiciary's deference to executive authority in matters concerning federal employment and contractual decisions.
The court noted that the district court likely lacked jurisdiction to interfere with the administration's personnel actions and funding decisions, particularly regarding grant agreements with non-federal entities like Radio Free Asia and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks.
This ruling effectively reins in district courts that have been sidestepping proper jurisdictional channels in cases challenging Trump administration actions. The decision serves as a clear reminder that courts themselves must operate within their prescribed legal boundaries.
According to Margot Cleveland, senior legal correspondent for The Federalist, the D.C. Circuit’s ruling hinges on a critical point: jurisdiction, which has sweeping implications. As Cleveland explains, many of the legal challenges being hurled at the Trump administration involve employment decisions—precisely the kind of disputes Congress has explicitly said federal district courts have no authority to adjudicate.
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The court’s decision also strikes at the heart of a broader legal strategy being used by leftist groups to stymie Trump’s reforms—namely, the claim that the administration is engaging in “wholesale dismantling” of agencies. But as the ruling makes clear, the Administrative Procedure Act was never designed to handle such broad-based political grievances, and Congress never waived sovereign immunity to allow them.
In another key point, the court found that the lower court also overstepped its bounds by trying to restore federal grants—something Congress assigned to the Court of Federal Claims, not the district courts. All told, the decision is a sharp rebuke to the legal overreach being used to obstruct the Trump administration’s agenda.
GRA:Didn't see this on msm,so it must be true.
--GRA
PAUL TUDOR JONES SAYS,"STOCK MARKET SELLOFF ISNT DONE YET--NEW LOWS COMING."
(ZH)Billionaire hedge-fund manager Paul Tudor Jones issued a stark warning during an appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box Tuesday morning, cautioning investors about the potential economic fallout from 145% tariffs on Chinese goods entering the US and the risk of new market lows. Beyond trade war and market concerns, Jones expressed deep unease about the developments surrounding artificial intelligence, which he described as an imminent threat to humanity.
"For me, it's pretty clear. You have Trump who's locked in on tariffs. You have the Fed who's locked in on not cutting rates. That's not good for the stock market," Jones said.
PTJ, founder and CIO of Tudor Investment, pointed out, "We'll probably go down to new lows, even when Trump dials back China to 50%."
He also gave a 10% chance of AI wiping out 50% of the planet within 20 years.
GRA:That's the globalists' goal,give or take a few percent.
--GRA
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