Supreme Court Gives Trump the Green Light to Play Pin the Deportation on the Third Country

In a shocking turn of events, the Supreme Court has given the green light for President Trump to deport immigrants to third countries, in what is being hailed as a major test for the president’s immigration policies. The decision has sparked outrage among immigrant rights activists, who fear that this move will only further escalate the already dire situation at the border.

In a statement released by the White House, President Trump hailed the decision as a “huge win” for his administration. “This is tremendous news for our country. We are finally taking action to protect our borders and keep America safe,” Trump said. When asked about the potential humanitarian implications of deporting immigrants to third countries, Trump reportedly replied, “Who cares? Not my problem!”

The decision has also received praise from some Republican lawmakers, who see it as a necessary step towards cracking down on illegal immigration. Senator Ted Cruz even went as far as to say, “This is a victory for the American people. We must do everything in our power to stop the invasion of illegal immigrants.”

However, not everyone is thrilled with the Supreme Court’s ruling. Democratic lawmakers have condemned the decision, with Senator Elizabeth Warren calling it “heartless and cruel.” In a fiery speech on the Senate floor, Warren declared, “This is not who we are as a country. We cannot turn our backs on those seeking refuge and a better life.”

Meanwhile, in a bizarre twist, a spokesperson for the Supreme Court revealed that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was seen celebrating the decision by doing a victory dance in her chambers. When asked for comment, Ginsburg simply replied, “I may be 86 years old, but I’ve still got some moves!”

As the debate rages on, one thing is for certain: President Trump’s immigration policies continue to be a source of controversy and division. Only time will tell what the future holds for those caught in the crossfire of this heated debate.

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