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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think he has more of an argument that this judge is a member of La Raza Lawyers Group and that he oversaw a scholarship to an undocumented student. http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/01/judge-presiding-over-trump-university-case-is-member-of-la-raza-lawyers-group/[/quote] Trump was probably never good at logic and so are you.[/quote] Yet the PP and Trump have a huge point, given the La Raza connection.[/quote] Are you suggesting that a federal judge who oversaw a scholarship committee which funded one (out of seven) student who identified himself as "undocumented" would be biased against Trump because Trump is "building wall"? In that case most judges will be biased against a lot of the cases they have. That is not how judicial system works - please educate yourself. What is more reasonable is that Trump is creating this personal feud (in preparation of a future appeal) and if the judge responds (I hope he is smart enough to not respond) it is possible that he would site this feud during the appeal. [/quote] I am suggesting that a federal judge who picks and chooses which laws he wants to uphold is not a good judge. [/quote] Explain me how he picks and chooses which laws he wants to uphold?[/quote] Seriously ? An undocumented person is here illegally. He not only didn't enforce immigration law, he rewarded the illegal status with a scholarship. [/quote] So the judge should have sent the student to jail or would have deported when the student applied for scholarship, like how? Do you know that many undocumented students in this country get scholarship - even from places like Harvard? You seem to be totally confused about the roles or responsibility of a judge and the judges other roles outside his job. Please educate yourself. Your hatred is clouding your judgement.[/quote] And it's illegal. The judge knows this. And rewarded the behavior. Trump is right. Biased[/quote] Scholarships usually do not have a legal and illegal check. They usually have qualification and need check. Have you ever applied for one? The judge did not reward the behavior. The judge awarded because his skill and possibly need. You might want to read this article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/09/24/i-told-harvard-i-was-an-undocumented-immigrant-they-gave-me-a-full-scholarship/ [/quote] They knew this individual was illegal. So did Harvard. Both broke the law. Doesn't matter how much need was there. Illegal is unqualified [/quote] So let me get this straight brilliant one. The case started in 2010. The judge, through amazing clairvoyance, knew that Trump was going to tell America that we needed to build a wall in 2016, therefore, he has treated him unfairly because he knew Trump was going to build a wall. Oh, my bad. That makes complete sense. OMG, you are the dumbest person ever.[/quote]
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