DHS chief dodges questions on obeying court orders
Source: Washington Post
At a Senate hearing, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin declined to confirm that his department would follow legal rulings, accusing some federal judges of politicizing their decisions.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Tuesday accused some federal judges of politicizing their decisions and dodged questions from lawmakers about whether the Department of Homeland Security would abide by court rulings under his leadership.
During a testy exchange with Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Connecticut), Mullin stated repeatedly that he would never violate the Constitution. At the same time, he suggested that some judges make a political opinion from the bench because they view themselves as above the law.
Thats why we see lower courts overturned by higher courts constantly, Mullin said.
During questioning at the Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing, Murphy pressed Mullin over a Politico story last month that found federal judges had ruled in more than 10,000 cases that federal immigration officers had illegally detained migrants without providing them a chance to plead their cases. Murphy asked Mullin whether DHS would obey a court order.
If we didnt think the courts were politicized, I would be able to answer that, Mullin replied. But we see courts over and over again that use their bench for their political opinion, not just the rule of law.
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The law is what WE say it is, not what the judicial system says...
msongs
(74,327 posts)Seinan Sensei
(1,667 posts)Well obey Court Orders as long as we agree with them
Volaris
(11,817 posts)I'm so fucking sick of these self-important loser assholes...
Emile
(43,603 posts)travelingthrulife
(5,669 posts)Why aren't they doing their job?
republianmushroom
(22,813 posts)Karasu
(2,160 posts)legal system anymore. If they have no obligation to follow court orders, the entire deck of cards (or what's left of it, anyhow) it is based on completely collapses...and if that's really where we are, this is not a country where anyone should want to live.
If the government can defy court orders just because they're the government--when everyone else has no choice but to comply--there is fundamentally no law, and they shouldn't be allowed to pretend that there is.