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“It is the role of the judiciary to interpret the law.”


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Resistance works.


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And the government is complying.


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I counseled refugees, and Donald Trump is wrong: They go through a long, intensive screening before they have any hope of coming to the United States.


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It would be the most brazen Trump administration move yet.


Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller’s view of immigration goes far past Trump wanting to keeping out “bad people.”


It’s unclear how Trump’s “extreme vetting” would change it.


And a much shorter list of Democrats.