The Supreme Court’s conservatives appear to believe that undocumented immigrants have won too many rights.
, that harsh power has historically been accompanied by an equally strong authority to exercise mercy and grace. For over a century, the executive branch has used inherent and statutory authority to allow immigrants to remain in the country even when the law suggests they must leave.
In 1996, a tough-on-crime Congress stripped many of these paths for mercy out of immigration law altogether, believing that immigration judges were being too soft. And by the time Trump took office, it had become gospel on the right that undocumented immigrants were “murderers” and “rapists” who all should be thrown out, no matter the cost.At the same time as the right was increasingly embracing full-throated ICE raids and mass deportations, undocumented immigrants were winning victories.
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