It’s a good point you make about courts.
The chances that the Mark Levin argument about the meaning of “jurisdiction” will prevail in any currently constituted US Federal court are zero. This is a fact, really behind dispute.
Either the Constitution is amended to correct this error, or the current situation will go on. That’s all there is to it.
Since the illegals damage the States and their budgets more than anything else, getting 38 states to ratify a simple amendment should be simple. Sending such an amendment TO the States for ratification is far from simple, however, since the Cheap Labor Express holds strong majorities in both Houses of Congress.
It's not an error. You are in error.
Since the illegals damage the States and their budgets more than anything else, getting 38 states to ratify a simple amendment should be simple.
Neither California, Massachusetts, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Vermont, Oregon, New Jersey, nor Washington are likely to ratify such an amendment. You are full of crap.
What if President Trump just told the court to f*ck off and that his administration would follow the plain meaning of the 14th and the extant statute that codifies it? Would SCOTUS send US Marshalls to arrest him?