NEWS 28 – The Jesstopian Supreme Court ruled that states who are attempting to block immigration officials in their states are unconstitutional, paving an open path for President Laylin to send immigration officials to all states around the United States Of Jesstopia. The court did rule that the President must have legal and constitutional reasoning for sending immigration officials to the states.
The ruling shocked the Nationalists around Jesstopia and angered many calling on Chief Justice Gerald Hawthrodd to resign “for failing to protect the sanctity of the Jesstopian immigration system.” They say that the President’s actions can not be left unchecked with States like New Shire
“For too long our country has wrongfully and racistly picked and chose who comes into this country,” said a Nationalist-liberal student at the University Of Zankburg At Denis. “The president has made clear that he has no intention of fairly executing his immigration and Supreme Court Justice Hawthrodd just handed him essentially a blank authorization to do what he wants. He needs to resign. He’s been there for nearly 10 years and is refusing to do his job.”
Further critics of the ruling agreed that the Supreme Court has the “moral and legal obligation to stop the executive branch’s extreme overreaching and abuses of its power. Critics claim that today’s ruling is a step in the wrong direction.
“The Supreme Court had the opportunity to prevent the president from being able to continue his racist immigration policy and they failed to do that,” said Sudak Khan, Researcher at the State University Of New Shire’s Center For Immigration Policy Of The United States Of Jesstopia. “This ruling will grant Immigrants an unfair advantage and make it nearly impossible to immigrate legally here. This can’t be the case and we are a nation built on culture and the very people that come here are looking to better their lives.”
President Laylin has continued to steam ahead with his immigration enforcement operations and has put on hold asylee applications since August 2025. The President’s cabinet says that he was planning on releasing the application process and open up the Immigration Application Processing Centers around Jesstopia. That plan seems to have stalled as lawsuits from Mexico, Cuba and Venezuela clog immigration court dockets.
“We are going to continue to push through the immigration enforcement efforts I promised in 2024,” said President Jay Laylin. “The court just ruled what we are doing as constitutional. I don’t know why Nationalists are having such a hard time understanding that. My job is to protect the people of the United States Of Jesstopia, not the feelings of foreigners who have absolutely no right to our country or to being granted a Green card or Visa.”
President Laylin’s administration is still facing several pro-immigrant group lawsuits with several federal district court judges say may go to trial over the handling of the immigration crisis and the issues it is causing to families who have been separated by the suspension of immigration applications.
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