Haisam Omar Sakhanh
Thank Judges Robart and Brinkema When This Comes to America
- 1965 immigration act
- Abu Suleiman al-Hamawi
- Congress
- Constitution
- Daniel Horowitz
- Donald Trump
- Federal judiciary
- George Washington
- good behavior
- Haisam Omar Sakhanh
- immigration ban
- impeachment
- Judge James L. Robart
- Judge Leonie Brinkema
- Justice Samuel Chase
- Ken Klukowski
- national security
- naturalization and immigration
- refugees
- separation of powers
- Stolen Sovereignty
- terrorist hot spots
- ultra vires
- United States v. Curtiss-Wright
The need for “extreme vetting” of supposed “refugees” from failed states and terrorist hotspots is demonstrated almost daily in the media, should Judges like Leonie Brinkema and James L. Robart choose to take judicial notice of such news reports. A particularly frightening example was recently revealed during the trial in Sweden of an asylum-seeking war criminal.