Given the temperament of the left in this country these days, even in the middle of an illegal immigration crisis, it's perhaps unsurprising that there are non-profit groups collecting federal funds, or more correctly, taxpayer dollars, to help provide legal advice to illegal aliens wishing to stay here. President Trump has cut off federal funding for these groups, and ordered them out of the immigration courts. It was among the executive orders the president signed on Day One in his second term in office. See Related: Trump Signs Executive Orders to Secure the Southern Border, End the Illegal Influx Now, several of those pro-illegal alien, legal aid groups are suing the Trump administration, seeking the return of their unearned gravy train.
President Trump has, yes, been cleaning up the horrendous mess the Biden administration left on our borders and in immigration policy. People in the United States illegally, yes, can seek legal advice. But most of them aren't in criminal court, where they are entitled to legal representation from a public defender. They are in immigration court, and therefore there's no real reason for the American taxpayers to pay for their efforts to remain in the United States. And these "legal service" programs aren't handing out copies of the Constitution and teaching immigrants the three co-equal branches of the federal government. They are helping people, any people, who entered the country illegally how to stay here, through one form of legal folderol or another--and they earn $28 million for doing so:
They can still do all of these things. They just have to raise their own funds and find their own office space. See Related: Trump DHS Planning to Reverse Biden Admin. Policy That Allowed Over 500K 'Refugees' to Be Flown Into US It's hard to predict how this lawsuit will proceed, but it's a safe bet these nonprofits did some careful venue selection to make sure that the Trump administration's rules are put on hold. But the president has played this game before, and it's a certainty he'll be willing to take it to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, border crossings are down, and illegal alien gang members and known criminals are being repatriated in carload lots. One way or another, this is happening, and the rest of the world may as well take notice of it. |
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