6/23/16 - Mark Levin Audio Rewind

The Supreme Court had a 4-4 split decision on immigration today which nullified Obama’s immigration plan. But this issue isn’t even about immigration, it’s about the separation of powers. Does a President have the power to legislate? The problem isn’t the immigration statutes either, but the politicians who won’t enforce them. If Hillary Clinton becomes President she will nullify immigration laws and refuse to uphold her duty as president to enforce them. Politicians should remember that immigration to the U.S. is not for the rest of the world but for America. The Court also decided in favor of the University of Texas, Affirmative Action plan in a 5-3 vote. As a result, diversity will now be compelled in college classrooms. These Justices voted for discrimination in violation of the 14th amendment equal protection clause. There is no way the Founders would agree with what they are doing on the Supreme Court today. Later, the case against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. was never a case and is more likely a case brought by Communist regimes. The prosecutor made a political speech and wanted to charge the officer involved in the Freddie Gray case with the worst possible crimes. The judge acquitted the officer and delivered a broad rebuke of case being brought without evidence. Finally, Heather Mac Donald calls in to talk about her new book, “The War on Cops”.
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