Or more precisely, judge blocks administration from human trafficking.
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Or, more precisely, judge says they’re not allowed to do it. There’s no actual blocking going on here.
True.
It's cynically amusing that it's reached the point that a focus on one dishonest part of a Trump Republicsns story runs the risk of missing another dishonest part.
It was never allowed in the first place. I cannot see how spelling it out is going to help.
...and nothing will change, because the administration holds itself above and beyond the reach of the law and the judiciary.
Judge Murphy might want to get a head start on deputizing some enforcers. No way in hell the Trump admin is going to respect this.
Jail Trump.
Like physically? Because if he's not going out there and doing it himself, this judge is not doing shit.
No enforcment
"trump ignores judges: what it means for us democracy"