The Deep State's judicial wing has struck again. A Boston-based federal judge appointed by Joe Biden has ruled that President Trump's third-country removal policy is "unconstitutional" and violates due process protections, delivering yet another roadblock to the administration's promised mass deportation efforts.
The ruling represents the latest example of activist judges weaponizing the court system to obstruct the will of the American people, who delivered Trump a decisive mandate in 2024 specifically to secure our borders and remove illegal immigrants.
Trump's third-country policy requires asylum seekers to first seek protection in other countries they passed through before reaching the United States - a common-sense approach that prevents forum shopping and reduces the massive backlog clogging our immigration courts.
Judicial Activism on Full Display
This Boston judge's decision perfectly illustrates why Americans have lost faith in our judicial system. While working families struggle with the economic and social costs of mass illegal immigration, unelected federal judges appointed by the previous administration continue to tie Trump's hands at every turn.
The ruling comes as the Trump administration has been making significant progress on deportations, with ICE operations ramping up nationwide. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has been leading aggressive enforcement efforts, but judicial interference threatens to derail these critical operations.
"Every day these activist judges delay enforcement, more American communities suffer from the consequences of illegal immigration," said one Trump administration official.
Patriots across the country are watching as the same judicial class that enabled four years of Biden's border disaster now scrambles to protect their preferred policies. Meanwhile, American citizens deal with the real-world consequences of sanctuary city policies and catch-and-release programs.
The question remains: how long will We the People tolerate unelected judges overruling the clear mandate voters delivered in November? This judicial resistance only strengthens the case for serious court reform when Republicans have the political capital to act.
