⚖️ A Nation of Laws? Not Anymore. In the Monsalvo Velázquez v. Bondi case, the highest court in the land ruled—by a razor-thin 5–4 margin—that illegal aliens can blow past a court-ordered deportation deadline if it happens to fall on a weekend or federal holiday. Think about that. Our nation’s sovereignty, once carved in stone, is now penciled in around the three-day weekend schedule. Gorsuch wrote the opinion. Roberts signed off. And the liberals—Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson—cheered it on. The decision: deadlines aren’t deadlines. Deportation orders are optional. America’s borders? More like guidelines now. 👤 The Case of Hugo Monsalvo Velázquez Let’s talk facts. Velázquez entered the U.S. illegally 20 years ago. A court granted him a 60-day window to…
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