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    Home » Blog » Chip Roy warns against taking Supreme Court ruling against Boasberg ‘to the bank’

    Chip Roy warns against taking Supreme Court ruling against Boasberg ‘to the bank’

    April 8, 2025Updated:April 8, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX ) praised the Supreme Court’s decision that will allow the deportation of illegal immigrants, but argued that the administration should take the decision to “take it to the bank.”

    President Donald Trump can begin deporting alleged Cuban gang members under the 1798 act thanks to the Supreme Court’s 5-4 judgement on Monday, which upheld U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s temporary restraining order against the presidency using the Alien Enemies Act. Roy argued that Trump’s deportation of suspected gang members is” the right thing” in this regard. The congressman also praised the Supreme Court’s ruling over the “activist judge” Boasberg’s attempt to halt the administration.

    On Fox News’ The Faulkner Focus, Roy remarked,” My concern is that Amy Coney Barrett didn’t follow the majority, so there is one who voted the wrong way.” There is a reason why they said there needs to be a reasonable time for these people to be able to appeal their case, which means that these cases will return to habeas cases, which means there will be a churn on these cases. Therefore, it’s good news, but it shouldn’t be something we should ignore when going to the bank.

    Roy, the chairman of the Constitution and Limited Government subcommittee, held a hearing on legislation that would limit the “abuses” that some judges are issuing through nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration in response to the issues he highlighted with the Supreme Court’s ruling.

    Following the Supreme Court’s decision, “leftist groups” will legally fight for illegal immigrants, according to Roy, and they will argue that they were “rightfully released into the United States” as a result of the paroles the Biden administration “abused.” He reaffirmed that Trump is acting president to stop illegal immigrants from entering the United States, and that the president deserves “great latitude” with his deportation efforts.

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    House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA ) praised the Supreme Court’s decision on Monday night, adding that Congress is working on passing Rep. Darrell Issa’s (R-CA ) bill, the No Rogue Rulings Act, into law. According to Johnson, the bill will allow federal district judges to practice “in their constitutional lane.”

    Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO ) has argued that Boasberg “inserted himself” into the detention proceedings brought by the Trump administration and requested that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts conduct an investigation. He added that he would introduce legislation to make judges ‘ assignments “random” when they are assigned to cases.

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