Stephen Miller
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Yes, it is documented that TDA was sent by the Venezuelan government in the proclamation. And here's an even more important point. Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander-in-chief of the army and navy? The president and the president alone makes a decision of what triggers that determination in the statute.
You're not hearing me, and you're not understanding me.
You're not hearing me, and you're not understanding me.
Read the statute, Alien Enemies Act, 1798. It says if a predatory incursion is perpetrated by a foreign government. So it lists three qualifying actions. It could be an act of war.
Read the statute, Alien Enemies Act, 1798. It says if a predatory incursion is perpetrated by a foreign government. So it lists three qualifying actions. It could be an act of war.
That's what it says. Wrong. Look up the statute. It's on my account on social media. That's actually where we found it. Yes. It says, or a predatory incursion or an invasion. The statute delineates three criteria for triggering the Alien Enemies Act. One is an act of war, which, by the way, an invasion is an act of war, but put that aside. One is an invasion, which this is.
That's what it says. Wrong. Look up the statute. It's on my account on social media. That's actually where we found it. Yes. It says, or a predatory incursion or an invasion. The statute delineates three criteria for triggering the Alien Enemies Act. One is an act of war, which, by the way, an invasion is an act of war, but put that aside. One is an invasion, which this is.
One is a predatory incursion, which this is. So it actually meets all three statutory criteria.
One is a predatory incursion, which this is. So it actually meets all three statutory criteria.
Under a proper reading of the Constitution. district court judges provide relief to individual plaintiffs seeking relief district court judges do not have the authority as a general matter to enjoin the functioning of the executive branch but their authority is at its lowest point when the president is exercising his powers as commander-in-chief.
Under a proper reading of the Constitution. district court judges provide relief to individual plaintiffs seeking relief district court judges do not have the authority as a general matter to enjoin the functioning of the executive branch but their authority is at its lowest point when the president is exercising his powers as commander-in-chief.
And I asked you a question and you never answered it. Can a judge enjoin troop movements overseas? Can a district court judge enjoin troop movements overseas?
And I asked you a question and you never answered it. Can a judge enjoin troop movements overseas? Can a district court judge enjoin troop movements overseas?
This is a separate question, Stephen. Okay, we're not talking about other troops overseas.
This is a separate question, Stephen. Okay, we're not talking about other troops overseas.
The president issued a proclamation delineating in detail how the Venezuelan regime sent this gang, this terrorist organization to our shores.
The president issued a proclamation delineating in detail how the Venezuelan regime sent this gang, this terrorist organization to our shores.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You're not hearing me and you're not understanding me. Read the statute. Alien Enemies Act 1798. It says if a predatory incursion is perpetrated by a foreign government. So it lists the three qualifying actions. It could be an act of war.