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Solidifying Immigration Limits: Constitutional Strategies
Liberty Check
President Trump’s pledge to curb unchecked immigration requires bold, lawful steps to withstand activist court interference.
Applying broad legal authority under 8 U.S.C. 1182(f), the administration can defend America’s interests without discriminatory targeting or endless bureaucratic obstacles.
- A universal pause on immigration is justified when current vetting systems fail to block welfare dependency and rampant asylum fraud, costing taxpayers billions.
- Plaintiffs seeking injunctions against security measures must post substantial bonds to match potential damages, as required by federal law, deterring frivolous legal obstruction.
- The DHS Secretary can halt mass immigration bureaucratically by reclaiming authority over benefits decisions, lawfully slowing approvals and restoring control as Congress intended.
The time for half-measures is over. Lasting protection of American sovereignty calls for decisive constitutional executive action, not mere rhetoric.
It’s time to push back.