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Jan 28, 2020 16:31:56   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you guessed it 'Splodey heads. It's short, but if you don't want to read everything there's a synopsis at the bottom.

Trump Handed Crucial Win In Supreme Court — Far-Left Politicians Explode
by Phil Shiver
about an hour ago
4.4kViews

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

A judicial win for Trump

The Supreme Court has green-lit a rule pushed by the Trump administration to restrict immigration to the U.S. for those who are unlikely to support themselves without using government welfare programs.

In a 5-4 ruling along ideological lines Monday, the nation’s highest court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin enforcing the so-called “public charge” rule while its merits are argued in lower courts, CBS News reports.

Under the rule, federal officials will now have more authority to deny entry to the U.S. or legal status to people who the government determines will likely rely on public assistance.

The rule updated current regulations, which determined whether or not an applicant would become a public charge based on their presumed need for cash benefits. Now, in addition to that, the criteria for determining whether or not an applicant will become a public charge will be based on non-cash benefits, as well, such as housing assistance and food stamps.

Monday’s ruling sets aside a nationwide injunction placed on the rule by a federal judge in New York last summer.

The Trump administration had blasted the injunction before asking the Supreme Court to remove the hold on the rule’s implementation. “It is extremely disappointing that yet another judicial ruling has blocked — on a nationwide basis — this Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to the immigration system, consistent with the plain meaning and clear intent of the law,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, according to the Hill.

Critics of the rule have argued that it closes the door to low-income immigrants and people of color looking for a brighter future in America. But proponents say that is an exaggeration since the rule does not apply to those seeking asylum or refugee status or escaping from human trafficking or domestic violence situations.

Arguing in favor of the rule, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli added that this type of assessment has long been a mainstay of America’s immigration policy.

“For over a century, the public charge ground of inadmissibility has been part of our nation’s i*********n l*ws,” he stated. “Throughout our history. Self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream. Self-reliance, industriousness, and perseverance laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of hardworking immigrants seeking opportunity in the United States ever since.”

Author: Phil Shiver

Source: The Blaze: Supreme Court hands win to President Trump on ‘public charge’ rule, which gives feds more power to block immigrants who are likely to require public assistance

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Jan 28, 2020 16:37:48   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you guessed it 'Splodey heads. It's short, but if you don't want to read everything there's a synopsis at the bottom.

Trump Handed Crucial Win In Supreme Court — Far-Left Politicians Explode
by Phil Shiver
about an hour ago
4.4kViews

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

A judicial win for Trump

The Supreme Court has green-lit a rule pushed by the Trump administration to restrict immigration to the U.S. for those who are unlikely to support themselves without using government welfare programs.

In a 5-4 ruling along ideological lines Monday, the nation’s highest court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin enforcing the so-called “public charge” rule while its merits are argued in lower courts, CBS News reports.

Under the rule, federal officials will now have more authority to deny entry to the U.S. or legal status to people who the government determines will likely rely on public assistance.

The rule updated current regulations, which determined whether or not an applicant would become a public charge based on their presumed need for cash benefits. Now, in addition to that, the criteria for determining whether or not an applicant will become a public charge will be based on non-cash benefits, as well, such as housing assistance and food stamps.

Monday’s ruling sets aside a nationwide injunction placed on the rule by a federal judge in New York last summer.

The Trump administration had blasted the injunction before asking the Supreme Court to remove the hold on the rule’s implementation. “It is extremely disappointing that yet another judicial ruling has blocked — on a nationwide basis — this Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to the immigration system, consistent with the plain meaning and clear intent of the law,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, according to the Hill.

Critics of the rule have argued that it closes the door to low-income immigrants and people of color looking for a brighter future in America. But proponents say that is an exaggeration since the rule does not apply to those seeking asylum or refugee status or escaping from human trafficking or domestic violence situations.

Arguing in favor of the rule, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli added that this type of assessment has long been a mainstay of America’s immigration policy.

“For over a century, the public charge ground of inadmissibility has been part of our nation’s i*********n l*ws,” he stated. “Throughout our history. Self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream. Self-reliance, industriousness, and perseverance laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of hardworking immigrants seeking opportunity in the United States ever since.”

Author: Phil Shiver

Source: The Blaze: Supreme Court hands win to President Trump on ‘public charge’ rule, which gives feds more power to block immigrants who are likely to require public assistance
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you... (show quote)
Hallelujah!

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Jan 28, 2020 16:42:11   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you guessed it 'Splodey heads. It's short, but if you don't want to read everything there's a synopsis at the bottom.

Trump Handed Crucial Win In Supreme Court — Far-Left Politicians Explode
by Phil Shiver
about an hour ago
4.4kViews

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

A judicial win for Trump

The Supreme Court has green-lit a rule pushed by the Trump administration to restrict immigration to the U.S. for those who are unlikely to support themselves without using government welfare programs.

In a 5-4 ruling along ideological lines Monday, the nation’s highest court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin enforcing the so-called “public charge” rule while its merits are argued in lower courts, CBS News reports.

Under the rule, federal officials will now have more authority to deny entry to the U.S. or legal status to people who the government determines will likely rely on public assistance.

The rule updated current regulations, which determined whether or not an applicant would become a public charge based on their presumed need for cash benefits. Now, in addition to that, the criteria for determining whether or not an applicant will become a public charge will be based on non-cash benefits, as well, such as housing assistance and food stamps.

Monday’s ruling sets aside a nationwide injunction placed on the rule by a federal judge in New York last summer.

The Trump administration had blasted the injunction before asking the Supreme Court to remove the hold on the rule’s implementation. “It is extremely disappointing that yet another judicial ruling has blocked — on a nationwide basis — this Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to the immigration system, consistent with the plain meaning and clear intent of the law,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, according to the Hill.

Critics of the rule have argued that it closes the door to low-income immigrants and people of color looking for a brighter future in America. But proponents say that is an exaggeration since the rule does not apply to those seeking asylum or refugee status or escaping from human trafficking or domestic violence situations.

Arguing in favor of the rule, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli added that this type of assessment has long been a mainstay of America’s immigration policy.

“For over a century, the public charge ground of inadmissibility has been part of our nation’s i*********n l*ws,” he stated. “Throughout our history. Self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream. Self-reliance, industriousness, and perseverance laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of hardworking immigrants seeking opportunity in the United States ever since.”

Author: Phil Shiver

Source: The Blaze: Supreme Court hands win to President Trump on ‘public charge’ rule, which gives feds more power to block immigrants who are likely to require public assistance
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you... (show quote)


Thank God and Greyhound they will soon be gone.

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Jan 28, 2020 16:53:10   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you guessed it 'Splodey heads. It's short, but if you don't want to read everything there's a synopsis at the bottom.

Trump Handed Crucial Win In Supreme Court — Far-Left Politicians Explode
by Phil Shiver
about an hour ago
4.4kViews

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

A judicial win for Trump

The Supreme Court has green-lit a rule pushed by the Trump administration to restrict immigration to the U.S. for those who are unlikely to support themselves without using government welfare programs.

In a 5-4 ruling along ideological lines Monday, the nation’s highest court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin enforcing the so-called “public charge” rule while its merits are argued in lower courts, CBS News reports.

Under the rule, federal officials will now have more authority to deny entry to the U.S. or legal status to people who the government determines will likely rely on public assistance.

The rule updated current regulations, which determined whether or not an applicant would become a public charge based on their presumed need for cash benefits. Now, in addition to that, the criteria for determining whether or not an applicant will become a public charge will be based on non-cash benefits, as well, such as housing assistance and food stamps.

Monday’s ruling sets aside a nationwide injunction placed on the rule by a federal judge in New York last summer.

The Trump administration had blasted the injunction before asking the Supreme Court to remove the hold on the rule’s implementation. “It is extremely disappointing that yet another judicial ruling has blocked — on a nationwide basis — this Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to the immigration system, consistent with the plain meaning and clear intent of the law,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, according to the Hill.

Critics of the rule have argued that it closes the door to low-income immigrants and people of color looking for a brighter future in America. But proponents say that is an exaggeration since the rule does not apply to those seeking asylum or refugee status or escaping from human trafficking or domestic violence situations.

Arguing in favor of the rule, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli added that this type of assessment has long been a mainstay of America’s immigration policy.

“For over a century, the public charge ground of inadmissibility has been part of our nation’s i*********n l*ws,” he stated. “Throughout our history. Self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream. Self-reliance, industriousness, and perseverance laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of hardworking immigrants seeking opportunity in the United States ever since.”

Author: Phil Shiver

Source: The Blaze: Supreme Court hands win to President Trump on ‘public charge’ rule, which gives feds more power to block immigrants who are likely to require public assistance
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you... (show quote)


America is no longer the world's dumping ground...read the sign...
NO VACANCY

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Jan 28, 2020 17:07:04   #
DonaldR Loc: Florida
 
ABOUT DAMN TIME !

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Jan 28, 2020 18:01:09   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
DonaldR wrote:
ABOUT DAMN TIME !


My thoughts, EXACTLY!!!

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Jan 28, 2020 18:08:50   #
Carol Kelly
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Hallelujah!


Hallelujah Amen! Go Trump.

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Jan 28, 2020 18:09:12   #
Carol Kelly
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
America is no longer the world's dumping ground...read the sign...
NO VACANCY


Great!

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Jan 28, 2020 18:09:39   #
Carol Kelly
 
Weasel wrote:
Thank God and Greyhound they will soon be gone.


Good response. I like that!

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Jan 28, 2020 18:27:52   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you guessed it 'Splodey heads. It's short, but if you don't want to read everything there's a synopsis at the bottom.

Trump Handed Crucial Win In Supreme Court — Far-Left Politicians Explode
by Phil Shiver
about an hour ago
4.4kViews

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

A judicial win for Trump

The Supreme Court has green-lit a rule pushed by the Trump administration to restrict immigration to the U.S. for those who are unlikely to support themselves without using government welfare programs.

In a 5-4 ruling along ideological lines Monday, the nation’s highest court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin enforcing the so-called “public charge” rule while its merits are argued in lower courts, CBS News reports.

Under the rule, federal officials will now have more authority to deny entry to the U.S. or legal status to people who the government determines will likely rely on public assistance.

The rule updated current regulations, which determined whether or not an applicant would become a public charge based on their presumed need for cash benefits. Now, in addition to that, the criteria for determining whether or not an applicant will become a public charge will be based on non-cash benefits, as well, such as housing assistance and food stamps.

Monday’s ruling sets aside a nationwide injunction placed on the rule by a federal judge in New York last summer.

The Trump administration had blasted the injunction before asking the Supreme Court to remove the hold on the rule’s implementation. “It is extremely disappointing that yet another judicial ruling has blocked — on a nationwide basis — this Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to the immigration system, consistent with the plain meaning and clear intent of the law,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, according to the Hill.

Critics of the rule have argued that it closes the door to low-income immigrants and people of color looking for a brighter future in America. But proponents say that is an exaggeration since the rule does not apply to those seeking asylum or refugee status or escaping from human trafficking or domestic violence situations.

Arguing in favor of the rule, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli added that this type of assessment has long been a mainstay of America’s immigration policy.

“For over a century, the public charge ground of inadmissibility has been part of our nation’s i*********n l*ws,” he stated. “Throughout our history. Self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream. Self-reliance, industriousness, and perseverance laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of hardworking immigrants seeking opportunity in the United States ever since.”

Author: Phil Shiver

Source: The Blaze: Supreme Court hands win to President Trump on ‘public charge’ rule, which gives feds more power to block immigrants who are likely to require public assistance
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you... (show quote)


This might be a good place to take my next vacation

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Jan 29, 2020 13:54:05   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
dtucker300 wrote:
This might be a good place to take my next vacation


I had the same thought. But I'm not renewing my passport yet.

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Jan 29, 2020 14:35:18   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Hallelujah!


Praise the Lord! Now they will have to fend for themselves! Go back to your farms! Many people that come here own property in their countries! They come here to mooch and send all their money back! They don’t pay taxes while working under the table so they can receive aid!! They are not viable additions to this country, they are locusts! If they need help they need to stand up for their country and we can teach them to grow food and build more homes! Stay there and fight for your country like we do!!!

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Jan 29, 2020 22:41:10   #
debeda
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you guessed it 'Splodey heads. It's short, but if you don't want to read everything there's a synopsis at the bottom.

Trump Handed Crucial Win In Supreme Court — Far-Left Politicians Explode
by Phil Shiver
about an hour ago
4.4kViews

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

A judicial win for Trump

The Supreme Court has green-lit a rule pushed by the Trump administration to restrict immigration to the U.S. for those who are unlikely to support themselves without using government welfare programs.

In a 5-4 ruling along ideological lines Monday, the nation’s highest court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin enforcing the so-called “public charge” rule while its merits are argued in lower courts, CBS News reports.

Under the rule, federal officials will now have more authority to deny entry to the U.S. or legal status to people who the government determines will likely rely on public assistance.

The rule updated current regulations, which determined whether or not an applicant would become a public charge based on their presumed need for cash benefits. Now, in addition to that, the criteria for determining whether or not an applicant will become a public charge will be based on non-cash benefits, as well, such as housing assistance and food stamps.

Monday’s ruling sets aside a nationwide injunction placed on the rule by a federal judge in New York last summer.

The Trump administration had blasted the injunction before asking the Supreme Court to remove the hold on the rule’s implementation. “It is extremely disappointing that yet another judicial ruling has blocked — on a nationwide basis — this Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to the immigration system, consistent with the plain meaning and clear intent of the law,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, according to the Hill.

Critics of the rule have argued that it closes the door to low-income immigrants and people of color looking for a brighter future in America. But proponents say that is an exaggeration since the rule does not apply to those seeking asylum or refugee status or escaping from human trafficking or domestic violence situations.

Arguing in favor of the rule, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli added that this type of assessment has long been a mainstay of America’s immigration policy.

“For over a century, the public charge ground of inadmissibility has been part of our nation’s i*********n l*ws,” he stated. “Throughout our history. Self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream. Self-reliance, industriousness, and perseverance laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of hardworking immigrants seeking opportunity in the United States ever since.”

Author: Phil Shiver

Source: The Blaze: Supreme Court hands win to President Trump on ‘public charge’ rule, which gives feds more power to block immigrants who are likely to require public assistance
Trump handed a win in SCOTUS and the far left you... (show quote)


YES!! And as I just posted, Pelosi and House Democrats dont ACCEPT this ruling and are going to v**e to have it overturned (post is Pelosi power trippin) Good GRIEF they're so blatant anymore

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