President Trump says "So unfair to the U.S. OUT OF CONTROL!"


Judge Paul Watford took issue with how the migrants have been processed and whether the government was giving them a fair opportunity to express their concerns about returning to Mexico – even if on a temporary basis.
“I don’t understand how that’s not arbitrary and capricious,” Watford said about current protocols which do not demand government border agents ask about fears migrants might have about staying in Mexico.
Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain, a Reagan appointee who seemed favorably disposed to the government’s case, asked the lawyer representing migrants held in Mexico why her clients would rather be in detention in the United States than have freedom of movement in Mexico. “We don’t want to be in Mexico. We’d rather be in the United States,” Judy Rabinovitz of the ACLU replied.
Outside the courthouse after the hearing, Rabinovitz, who said she was cautiously optimistic for a favorable ruling, went on further to say, “we have... heard of people who are kidnapped and given death threats – didn’t matter – they were returned to Mexico.”
Judge William Fletcher criticized the government’s legal justification for the migrants it's placed in Mexico under existing laws that appear to have given separate classifications for different types of asylum seekers.
“We’ve got dogs and cats who go to the pound but that doesn’t turn a dog into a cat or vice versa,” Fletcher, who was appointed by President Clinton, analogized. President Obama appointed Watford.
Earlier this month, a lower court judge determined the Trump administration's policy violated existing federal law and failed to give adequate protection to migrants who feared for their safety in Mexico.
 
This morning Trump called out Mexico for not doing enough to stop a caravan headed for the border.
Trump acknowledges that Mexico has reduced the caravan in size, but says it is still headed toward the US and threatens to close the border in that region and call up the military:
There were reports from the AP yesterday that authorities in Mexico broke up a caravan of 3,000, but that sounds like a different one that what Trump is referring to.
He also hammers Mexico for their soldiers pulling guns on our National Guard Soldiers, accusing them of aiding drug smugglers:

UPDATE: Trump just added a new one calling out Mexico:
In his morning tweets he also defended himself from impeachment, threatening to take Democrats to the Supreme Court if they ever try to impeach him:

UPDATE 2: Trump just added tweets to this as well:
And lastly, Trump tweeted about the census and the UK helping Obama spy on his campaign:

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  1. Democrats who have called for ICE to be abolished..

    Rep. Mark Pocan of Wisconsin, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez New York, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Mark Pocan of Wisconsin, Pramila Jayapal of Washington, Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, Jim McGovern of Massachusetts, Rep. Nydia Velázquez of New York, Raul Grijalva of Arizona, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, Beto O'rourke of Texas, Kamala Harris of California, Rashida Tlaib of Mi. Ilhan Omar of Mn. Bernie Sanders of VT.

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