The Great Replacement isn’t coming, it’s here!
Hours after The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of a bill allowing Texas to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the state from enforcing the law.
Newsmax interviewed former CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan on the ruling, who explained, “This is a little bit of a legal technicality here that’s allowed in our justice system right now. So the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals basically overruled the U.S. Supreme Court,” calling the move, “bizarre.”
Morgan also noted Mexican cartels are extremely sophisticated with how they coach incoming illegals on how to use U.S. immigration loopholes before pointing out the Mexican government has announced it will refuse any deportees who aren’t of Mexican origin.
“This is a little bit of a legal technicality here that’s allowed in our justice system right now. So the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals basically overruled the U.S. Supreme Court.”
— Mark Morgan, former acting CBP Commissioner@CBPMarkMorgan @ChadFWolf @RobFinnertyUSA pic.twitter.com/fJ2SqN1NZf
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) March 20, 2024
According to AP News, “Mexico’s government said Tuesday it would not ‘under any circumstances’ accept the return of any migrants to its territory from the state of Texas. Mexico is not required to accept deportations of anyone except Mexican citizens.”
? BREAKING: Mexico’s government says they will not “under any circumstances” accept the return of any illegal migrants to its territory from the state of Texas
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 19, 2024
The Blaze Senior Editor Daniel Horowitz went on X to provide a breakdown of what appears to be taking place between the Supreme Court and 5th Circuit, criticizing Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh for “allowing novel liberal circuit opinion to stand without intervention.”
He also called on “other states to pass interior enforcement immediately, and for House GOP to hold the line on the budget (which nobody is demanding of them).”
Barrett and Kavanaugh basically stared down the 5th Circuit and said, “it would be a shame for all of your temporary administrative stays on demonic liberal district court injunctions to continue to act as de facto long term stays pending appeals, so maybe you ought to actually…
— Daniel Horowitz (@RMConservative) March 20, 2024
Americans can see straight through the Biden administration’s UN-run open border policies as the federal government fights tooth and nail to keep the flow of illegals flooding into America at full volume.
In the middle of the night a federal judge stopped Texas AGAIN from enforcing the law. Now we wait for the Supreme Court to step in AGAIN. Every American needs to understand the Biden Admin + Democrat judges are doing everything they can to stop Texas from slowing the invasion. https://t.co/tuYVedI3KQ
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) March 20, 2024
Consider the state of Texas is locked in a legal tennis match, where the ball is swatted back and forth to determine whether or not IT CAN PROTECT ITS ACTUAL AMERICAN CITIZENS FROM A CRIMINAL INVASION FROM THOSE WITH NO STANDING AS AMERICANS. At some point the executive branch of…
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) March 20, 2024
Happening Now: The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has put the stay on the Texas SB4 law, which means they can no longer protect their border until the court rules on the decision.
The Biden administration is once again using the courts to hurt Americans. Liberal judges are… pic.twitter.com/HeW0X60IAA
— ??Travis?? (@Travis_in_Flint) March 20, 2024
?#BREAKING: The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has put the stay on the Texas SB4 law.
Texas SB4 law would authorize local and state law enforcement to arrest and deport people suspected of being in the United States without legal authorization.
Joe Biden is using the courts to… pic.twitter.com/3kIlE4yHOX
— Suhr Majesty ™ (@ULTRA_MAJESTY) March 20, 2024
The Texas immigration law that enables police officers to arrest suspected illegals has been once again put on hold despite being given the green light by the Supreme Court.
A federal appeals court late Tuesday night put a stop to it after a three judge panel voted 2 to 1 at the… pic.twitter.com/02MhTNkBMI
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) March 20, 2024