Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Huge -- Finally Some Adulting -- "Due Process" -- Fraudulent Interpretation -- June 23, 2026

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One last cry. Link hereMADE WITH AI.  Lana Del Rey did not sing this song! This is so interesting, so remarkable on so many levels. I shared it with my wife: she heard the opening lines and said she hate it. So, there's that. I love it. 

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Deportations

Geiger Capital will applaud this.

Link here.

Zach Montague, June 23, 2026.

From the linked article: 

In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that the president can expand the procedure, previously used primarily near the border, to arrests nationally.

A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to resume using a fast-track deportation process throughout the country that is typically reserved for people apprehended shortly after crossing the southern border.

The decision revived a pillar of President Trump’s mass deportation plans, after a lower court ruled last August that attempts to use the procedure to potentially remove millions of people without immigration hearings most likely violated their due process rights and risked wrongful detentions.

In a 2-to-1 vote, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found that it did not violate immigrants’ rights to to expand a process to the outer limits of what is allowed under the law. Judge Justin R. Walker, a Trump appointee, wrote the majority opinion, joined by Judge Neomi Rao, also a Trump appointee. Judge Robert L. Wilkins, an Obama appointee, wrote in a dissent that he would have let the lower court’s ruling stand.

Writing for the majority, Judge Walker wrote that Congress had delegated to the executive branch decisions about which migrants to designate for expedited deportations. He included a short history of how different administrations had expanded and reduced expedited removal.