Law Matters - Episode 27

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In Episode 27 above, attorneys Kutzer and Olson discuss federal immigration laws and the scope of a President’s executive branch power to design and implement national immigration policies under the Constitution’s Separation of Powers doctrine, particularly in light of activist judges who continue to resist President Trump at every turn, even when it comes to securing our borders.

Listen and learn about the President’s Proclamation issued on his first day in office of his second term, essentially banning the continuation of the flood of illegal aliens into the country by rightly exercising his authority, and why court orders by activist judges, imposing their own political agendas, undermine our Separation of Powers principles.

The two attorneys discuss the historical significance of the President’s executive authority under the Constitution and the need for judicial restraint and impartiality by the judicial branch for our system of government to function properly and effectively. The case is Refugee and Immigrant Center for Educational and Legal Services, et al. (RICELS) v Kristi Noem,as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) et al.

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