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      10 hours ago

      But you can feel some sort of satisfaction as you count them off just before they execute you.

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      Sounds like an excellent opportunity to sue them into the ground. A federal officer illegal disregarding your constitutional rights is a payday most can only dream of.

      So chill out and lawyer up.

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        Its almost impossible (especially with this administration) to sue the federal government and win. They have to agree to allow you to sue them before things can even get started.

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        The courts are fucked, we cannot sue our way out of this. Scotus will cancel it with any success, if appeals did not first.

        They already barred nationwide injunctions. The admin could round up citizens to concentration camps and no judge can now say stop. You can try to sue individually as if irreperable harm would not have haapened by then if you could even get it into court.

        Seriously that was a big deal and media did not realize it. Or tell us if they did. Scotus is nazi.

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            Actually no, qualified immunity shields them personally. A tortured precedent, if the exact situation has not happened and been sued on it gets thrown out, or some ridiculous thing like that.

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              Qualified immunity can be stripped. It’s not absolute. Constitutional violations are absolutely grounds for losing qualified immunity.

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                In theory or what? Last I heard they were virtually immune. Courts are getting worse, not better too, and judges decide.

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                  Judges are appointed for life; there’s really no reason why they would match lock step with Trumps orders. Yes they’re conservative (not all of them), but I don’t believe they’re going to break the law or compromise their integrity for Trump.

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                    Are you for real? You do know about the federalist society? They groom them from law school, picking the ones less likely to come down with patriotism.

                    It has not been like you describe since idk when, the 70s really.