Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough clashed JD Vance to capture the right process for deported migrants and ridiculed the vice president for not teaching the law at “School School”, where he received his rank.
That “UPPITY School” was Yale, for which Vance had graduated in 2013.
Ivy League School had refused Scarborough.
“You know, I’m just a simple country lawyer and I didn’t go to Yale or wherever he went,” Scarborough was led during Wednesday’s broadcast.
“I went to the University of Alabama – Roll Tide – and the University of Florida – Go Gators!
The Renaissance of the MSNBC anchor came after Vance clashed in the media and “left” claiming their insistence on the right process for non -documentary immigrants is really a request for “most illegal foreigners to stay here forever”.
“When the distant media and obsessia on a member of the MS-13 gang and demand that he return to the United States for a * third * of expulsion, what they really are saying is that they want most illegal strangers to stay here forever,” Vance said in a longer post on Tuesday night.
Scarborough continued to quote a Republican City Municipality in Iowa, where angry voters asked Senator Charles Grasseley (R.-Iowa) Why the Trump administration was ignoring last week’s order from the Supreme Court to “facilitate” the return of an internee Maryland Kilmar, who was born in El Salvador.
The Trump administration has claimed that Abrego Garcia is “confirmed to be a member of the MS-13 gang rank from a proven and reliable source.” His family has denied the claim.
“And so you see those people outside in Iowa, maybe they didn’t go to the law school in which JD went, the vice president went, I don’t know what they teach in those schools because to tell you the truth, I tried to be admitted to the Yale Law School and they replied: ‘Dear Mr. Scarborough, no.’ And that was that.
“But I think I have to thank Jesus as this is the holy week that I went to a law school that actually learned the right process because the Supreme Court has actually followed the United States Constitution. We also read that in the schools of the southern states,” he added.
“They also taught us that if the Supreme Court regulates something nine for nothing – nine for nothing – that’s the Constitution. This is the law of land.”
Scarborough said the 9-0 supreme court ruling meant that the right process still existed in America and “existed for the people the administration wanted to catch and slide away and take with a plane.”
El Salvador Nayib Buklele claimed on Monday that he has no ability to send Abrego Garcia back to the US despite the Supreme Court ruling leading the Trump administration to take “steps to facilitate” his return.
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