The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court for clearance to begin constructing 100 miles of fencing through drug-smuggling corridors along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Friday request comes after U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam forbade the administration from using $2.5 billion in military funds for border wall construction. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the administration’s request to stay that ruling while litigation continued on July 3.
“The practical significance of the decision below for the government’s drug-interdiction efforts would weigh strongly in favor of further review,” the government’s stay application to the high court reads.
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Please review the sierra's club finances. You'll find that along with the ACLU and some members of the famous 9th circuit that funding for these groups from none other than, wait for it, dear mr. soros. He should be brought up on treason charges for attempting to over throw the US Government.
Supreme Court should Back POTUS period !!!!
2 terms for them too !!!! along with congress !!!!
We are supposed to have 3 Equal powers in Govt
Govt BY the People For the people
Not People by the Govt For the Govt !!!! (as it has been)
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