The justices said no action should be taken to pursue the deportations of any alleged Venezuelan gang members in Texas under the rarely used wartime law.

  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    It’s not just about having armed men to throw people in jail, that’s not how things work. It’s about legitimacy.

    Yes - the rules at the top of the federal government are different. No, that’s not new. Representatives and the president aren’t generally held personally responsible for things they do as part of their job (voting on laws for example). It would be too easy to abuse such a system. Many decisions made, no matter how small or well intentioned, will cause harm in some way. So they are insulated from that.

    But when the scotus rules that a branch has violated law then things change. A president who ignores the court will lose legitimacy. Legislators should act to correct that (yes yes, I know) and the voters have a clear indication that they should also correct itn as well. Civil servants are also at risk personally if they violate a court order (yes, it’s unfair) which makes it harder for the executive to continue to do so.