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How Judicial Overreach Is Sinking Our Sovereignty

Patriots of Colorado, brace yourselves for another episode of “Washington’s Woke Circus.” The Supreme Court edition. In its infinite wisdom, it has decided that every illegal migrant, yes, every single one, deserves their own personal courtroom drama before deportation. Because apparently, a nation drowning in unvetted border-crossers needs more red tape to preserve “due process.” WTF folks, they are here illegally; they don’t have the same rights as a citizen!


Let’s unpack this total BS. The Biden administration flings open the gates, allowing millions to pour in without even a background check. Families, gangs, who knows? Nobody’s vetting, because that’s “insensitive.” But when it’s time to clean up the mess, the courts demand that each case receive its own hearing. Picture it: millions of individual trials clogging our system, lawyers racking up billable hours, and judges pontificating while our sovereignty erodes faster than a sandcastle at high tide.


The Alien Enemies Act, a wartime law intended to protect us from foreign threats, has become a bureaucratic punching bag. The Court’s 5-4 ruling (be sure to thank Amy Coney Barrett for siding with the three liberal justices—Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson on this one) insists that deportees receive their day in court, preferably where they can “venue shop” for friendly judges. How quaint.


Meanwhile, Venezuelan gang members alleged, of course, because I wouldn’t want to be accused of profiling, are sent to El Salvador’s prisons, only for the ACLU to cry foul. And don’t get me started on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran low-life poster child for “oops, we deported the wrong guy.” A mistake? I think not!


This ruling doesn’t protect democracy; it mocks it. A nation that can’t control its borders or enforce its laws isn’t a nation; it’s a free-for-all. Our republic, built on order and accountability, is now crumbling under this court chaos. Every unvetted migrant who slips through is a middle finger to the rule of law, and every mandated hearing is another nail in the coffin of our republic.

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