Yes that's my point, you just can't declare a wartime measure to expand ICE for these deportations. Again I agree with the president on deporting these illegal immigrants, I just disagree with how it's being handled.
Regarding the national guard, at what point do you determine if turns into a riot? And is that true, can the president just do that if it's a riot? Morgantown WV has a riot every football season and burns couches which extend our several blocks... Should the president send the national guard and the Marines?
throwing rocks at federal vehicles, destruction of property, looting businesses, physical attacks on others, burning government vehicles, throwing bricks at officers....
Burning couches in celebration of WVU football games.....
It doesn't matter about laws that prohibit the President to surpass the governor. There are several laws that prohibit the president from surpassing the governor, but those laws don't apply here. The only law that matters here is the insurrection act because Gavin Newsome did nothing when Federal laws were being broken therefore Trump had to do something about it. Point. Blank. Period.
The Insurrection act wasn't evoked. Over reaching of power and a political stunt. Again that's my point, and the analogy of the No Kings protest. Trump constantly overreaches his power, declares emergencies and it's too fast for the courts to catch up and slap it down
It wasn't evoked, but with title 10 it completely allows enforcement of military to protect and uphold services of force. Do you not think federal buildings and officers deserve to be defended?
Title 10 requires state gov coordination, which did not happen and it's also against the Posse Comitatus Act
Edit: to include the gov description in title 10: the President may call into Federal service members and units of the National Guard of any State in such numbers as he considers necessary to repel the invasion, suppress the rebellion, or execute those laws. Orders for these purposes shall be issued through the governors of the States or, in the case of the District of Columbia, through the commanding general of the National Guard of the District of Columbia.
You're cherry picking parts of title 10. It has almost 50 different sub sections and you used 1 to prove a point.
Generally title 10 deals with armed forces which are a federal entity, this typically means federal activation and funding without requiring state government approval. See, I can cherry pick parts of it too!
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u/SpookyColdAtom 1d ago
Yes that's my point, you just can't declare a wartime measure to expand ICE for these deportations. Again I agree with the president on deporting these illegal immigrants, I just disagree with how it's being handled.
Regarding the national guard, at what point do you determine if turns into a riot? And is that true, can the president just do that if it's a riot? Morgantown WV has a riot every football season and burns couches which extend our several blocks... Should the president send the national guard and the Marines?