Well put the president in that camp as well. Trump last Friday further muddied the picture when he again suggested he was looking into a way to help farmers. “We’re looking at doing something where, in the case of good reputable farmers, they can take responsibility for the people that they hire and let them have responsibility because we can’t put the farms out of business,” Trump said in New Jersey. Sources told The Hill the back-and-forth was evidence of a push and pull within the administration over how aggressively to pursue deportations and immigration enforcement while balancing it with economic concerns. Farmers in particular rely on workers without legal status to do the kind of hard labor many Americans won’t. Trump immigration crackdown hits hiccup with farmworker conundrum https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5367402-trump-immigration-enforcement-messaging-conflict/ |
This is what happened today related to deportations in Maryland:
"The Justice Department sued all 15 federal district court judges in Maryland on Tuesday over an order that pauses any deportations under legal challenge in the state for 48 hours. Legal experts described the move as an unprecedented attack on judicial independence, while government lawyers said it was necessary to preserve President Donald Trump’s constitutional authority over immigration. Longtime court watchers said they could not recall another instance in which the Justice Department, which usually represents members of the judicial branch in court, sued the entire roster of judges in a district. Trump DOJ sues all federal judges in Maryland over deportation order: Legal experts said the unusual lawsuit marks an escalation in the Trump administration’s attacks on the U.S. judiciary https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/06/25/doj-sues-maryland-judges/ |
Good. DOJ has sued the district court in Maryland to stop their unlawful practice of issuing “automatic injunctions” for illegal aliens detained in MD who file a habeas petition. This Department of Justice will continue to vigorously defend @POTUS ’s ability to implement his agenda without interference from activist federal judges. These injunctions automatically issue: ▪️No matter whether the illegal alien even seeks emergency relief. ▪️No matter whether the court even has jurisdiction over the illegal alien’s claims. ▪️No matter how frivolous the illegal alien’s claims may be. ▪️No matter whether the usual standards for injunctive relief are met. Unbelievably, an injunction automatically issues even if an immigration attorney files a habeas petition in Maryland incorrectly stating that the illegal alien is detained in Maryland, when the illegal alien is actually detained in Texas. (This literally happened.) Automatic injunctions flagrantly violate Supreme Court precedent. In the Court’s words, an injunction is never “a matter of right.” But the Maryland federal district court offers immediate injunctions, as “a matter of right,” to any illegal alien who files in its court. This obviously illegal practice cannot stand. To stop it, the Department of Justice has no choice but to sue the Maryland federal district court—and its judges—to ensure that they stop overstepping their authority in this critical area. |
It’s all just theater. |