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Courts have upheld the law as Constitutional

Posted on: February 7, 2017 at 11:44:10 CT
Spanky KU
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Encuentro del Canto Popular v. Christopher:

The exclusion of aliens is a fundamental act of sovereignty. The right to do so stems not alone from legislative power but is inherent in the executive power to control the foreign affairs of the nation. When Congress prescribes a procedure concerning the admissibility of aliens, it is not dealing alone with a legislative power. It is implementing an inherent
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Also look at Sale v Haitian Centers where SCOTUS ruled that Section 212(f) “clearly grants the President broad discretionary authority to control the entry of aliens into the United States."

Edited by Spanky at 11:44:19 on 02/07/17
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          It is a constitutional question regarding the EO - Doc James USA - 2/7 11:41:40
               Courts have upheld the law as Constitutional - Spanky KU - 2/7 11:44:10
                    The question is not the statute you are citing - Doc James USA - 2/7 11:45:36
                         No. It is VERY specific. Have you not read it? - Spanky KU - 2/7 13:05:20




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