Trump Adviser Stephen Miller Promises ‘Fireworks’ in Deportation Fight
- The Trump administration is seeking clarification from the U.S. Supreme Court about deportations to South Sudan after a judge's ruling blocked them, which the government calls 'unprecedented defiance.'
- Stephen Miller, Trump’s deputy chief of staff, warned of ‘fireworks’ related to the deportation case, referring to the judge's defiance.
- The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 in favor of the administration, allowing deportations to South Sudan to continue despite the district court judge's order.
- The plaintiffs in this case are reportedly being held in a shipping container at a U.S. naval base in Djibouti.
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Trump adviser Stephen Miller promises ‘fireworks’ in deportation fight
The Trump administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify whether it can proceed with deportations to South Sudan after a Boston-based federal judge continued to block them in what the government calls “unprecedented defiance” of the high court.
Stephen Miller Calls Out "Communist Coup" As Rogue Judge Tries Illegally Delaying Trump Deportation Agenda, Vows Action - The American Tribune.com
Stephen Miller and the Trump Administration are done with woke district court judges doing everything possible, legal and illegal alike, to hold up their agenda, and are now vowing major action in response to a rogue district court judge in Boston defying the Supreme Court to try and block the Trump Administration’s deportation agenda. As background, the judge involved is Massachusetts U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy, who Senate Democrats ramme…
Stephen Miller: Expect ‘fireworks’ when Trump admin holds a Boston judge accountable for defying the Supreme Court
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has warned of consequences for a judge who’s reportedly vowed to defy the Supreme Court.
Stephen Miller: "Expect Fireworks as we hold this District Court judge accountable!"
If you haven’t been following this story, let me quickly catch you up to speed and then I’ll show you what Stephen Miller just said. Quick Summary of what you might have missed: Supreme Court Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6–3 ruling allowing the Trump administration to resume deporting certain illegal immigrants—many with criminal records—to third countries like South Sudan, even if the individuals had no prior ties to those nations. …
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