An Obama-appointed federal judge got a brutal reality check from an appeals court after she tried to single-handedly obstruct President Trump's mass deportation operations in Chicago – and patriots across America should be celebrating this crucial victory for the rule of law.
The U.S. Court of Appeals delivered a scathing 2-1 decision against Judge Sarah Ellis, who had the audacity to issue a sweeping order that would have essentially made her the supreme overlord of all federal immigration enforcement in the Windy City.
The appellate panel didn't mince words, declaring that Ellis's rogue order attempted to establish
"the district court as the supervisor of all Executive Branch activity in the city of Chicago."
Think about that for a moment, folks. This Obama judge literally tried to place herself above the President of the United States when it comes to enforcing immigration law. The sheer arrogance is breathtaking, but sadly not surprising from the same judicial activists who spent four years trying to sabotage Trump's first term.
Deep State Judges Can't Stop What's Coming
This attempted judicial coup shows exactly why Trump's mass deportation program is so desperately needed – and why the establishment is pulling out all the stops to derail it. When federal judges start thinking they can override presidential authority on immigration enforcement, you know the swamp runs deeper than most Americans realize.
But here's the beautiful part: the appeals court saw right through this constitutional crisis waiting to happen. They recognized that no single judge – especially not an Obama appointee with obvious political motivations – gets to decide immigration policy for an entire major American city.
This victory comes at exactly the right time as Trump's deportation operations ramp up nationwide. Every illegal immigrant who's been gaming our system should take note: activist judges won't be able to save you from the consequences of breaking our laws.
The question now is whether other Obama and Biden judges will learn from this humiliating defeat, or if they'll keep trying to obstruct the will of the American people who voted overwhelmingly for secure borders and immigration enforcement.
