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Trump Outsmarts Leftist Judge Who Blocked Pro-Hamas Activist's DeportationThe Trump administration, showing some incredible strategic brilliance, transferred Khalil to an ICE facility in Louisiana before Judge Furman could effectively intervene.
So it should come as no surprise that when DHS detained pro-Hamas agitator Mahmoud Khalil for deportation, the usual suspects sprang into action. New York Attorney General Letitia James rushed to condemn Khalil's arrest, expressing "extreme concern." And like clockwork, Obama-appointed Judge Jesse M. Furman of the Southern District of New York tried to block the removal of this terrorist sympathizer faster than you can say "judicial activism." But this judge's activism just hit a major roadblock. And boy, is it glorious to watch. The Trump administration, showing some incredible strategic brilliance, transferred Khalil to an ICE facility in Louisiana before Judge Furman could effectively intervene. Why does this matter? "It has been speculated about—and I agree—that this was done to deprive SDNY of venue over a habeas corpus petition as those are supposed to be filed in the federal district court where the person is being held," RedState contributor Shipwreckedcrew, a former federal prosecutor, said in a post on X. "So good luck with the judges in Louisiana." For our VIPs: Democrats Keep Defending the Indefensible While the left tries to use the courts as their personal political playground, the Trump administration is ten steps ahead. The deportation proceedings can now continue in Louisiana, far from the grasping hands of activist judges in deep blue New York who seem more interested in protecting anti-American agitators than upholding the law. Let's be crystal clear: individuals who publicly support terrorism while enjoying the privileges of American residency don't deserve those privileges. The fact that a left-wing judge is bending over backward to protect someone who led antisemitic demonstrations tells you everything you need to know about their priorities... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Continue reading Here.
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