twdarkeh

twdarkeh t1_j1wui5i wrote

>they were also woefully unprepared for how bad the situation actually is, and therefore that their replacement plans need to be reworked to fit this reality.

This is irrelevant to the matter at hand, and your entire comment ignores the legal problems with this ruling, and the court in general. Title 42 requires HEALTH emergency, such as COVID. Extra migrants is NOT a health emergency. Thus Title 42 should be revoked.

That the alternatives are all subpar and unideal doesn't matter; Gorsuch is right: as a matter of law, if the executive wants to end a policy set forth by the executive, then the courts have no place to intervene. It's a clear abuse of the separation of powers, and the court is proclaiming itself the de facto executive.

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