Posted on 02/01/2026 9:40:24 AM PST by DFG
From The Hill newspaper,
A federal judge in Texas on Saturday ordered the release of the 5-year-old boy and father who were transported to a detention center in the state amid the Trump administration’s immigration operations in Minnesota.
The judge is based in San Antonio, Texas. U.S. District Judge Fred Biery (Clinton appointee) issued the ruling in a much-followed case.
The date on the judge’s order is February 31. Everyone but a Clinton-appointed judge would know that February 31 is a date that cannot exist in the Gregorian calendar. So that renders the order null and void, correct?
Fittingly, the three-page Opinion and Order includes no legal analysis. It is a deeply unserious document from a deeply unserious man. It merely grants a habeas petition filed on behalf of Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias. Unfortunately, this clown’s Orders carry the force of law throughout America.
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"With a judicial finger in the ceremonial dike"
More accurately, "With a judicial finger in your face, and the face of the Law of the United States Constitution and its people, "I" and "I" alone, shall decide what laws are allowed, what laws are not allowed, and who those laws are to be applied against.
Three co-equal branches of government.
And, of course, the Judicial Branch is the mightiest of the three and can overrule the other two any time it wants.
Typo or not, this should invalidate the “order”.
https://the.hitchcock.zone/wiki/The_Alfred_Hitchcock_Hour_-_The_Thirty-First_of_February
The Thirty-First of February
Andrew Anderson is an advertising executive who discovers the body of his dead wife laying at the bottom of the basement stairs. An investigating detective named Sgt. Cresse believes Mr. Anderson is guilty of murder. He wants to trick him into making a confession by making Mr. Anderson believe that his wife is still alive and that she is having an affair with one of his fellow workers at the advertising agency. Eventually Mr. Anderson is proven innocent of murder, but Cresse’s hounding has left him hopelessly insane. (TV.com)
“The date on the judge’s order is February 31.” Must’ve got it confused with Ground Hog Day.
They didn’t teach “calendary” in his law school or he missed that month of classes.
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