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Veteran Expediter
One of the most important court cases in a long time has been decided.
For some of you, the idea of the UN or the World Court being in control of the United States is a good thing. Many feel we are an unjust country with discrimination and hatred throughout the nation.
There are two issues that have been solved with the Supreme Court taking the case of a Mexican national who murdered two girls in Texas and was found guilty. The problem was that he was denied his to consular assistance by the Mexican government. The Mexican government forces the issue by suing the US at the world court which ruled that we don’t have the right to deny him right to consular assistance in any form. There are 51 criminals who were part of this issue.
But here is the bizarre thing, Bush ordered the states to retry all 51 people but Texas said no, the US government does not have the authority to tell them to uphold a foreign court ruling and it went to the Supreme Court.
The court ruled 6 to 3 that the president can not enforce that ruling –
"We conclude that neither (the ICJ) nor the president's memorandum constitutes directly enforceable federal law that pre-empts state limitations," Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in the court's opinion.
Bush "has an array of political and diplomatic means available to enforce international obligations, but unilaterally converting a non-self-executing treaty into a self-executing one is not among them," he added.
But here is the most disturbing thing, ‘the People for the American Way Foundation said called the Supreme Court's ruling a "deeply troubling opinion ... signaling that the United States can simply ignore its obligations under international treaties."
"We can and must enforce our laws and defend our borders without abandoning the treaties we have signed," the group added in a statement.’
The other thing that this can stop is the UN panel on discrimination which is demanding we do more for our poor and eliminate discrimination throughout the country.
For some of you, the idea of the UN or the World Court being in control of the United States is a good thing. Many feel we are an unjust country with discrimination and hatred throughout the nation.
There are two issues that have been solved with the Supreme Court taking the case of a Mexican national who murdered two girls in Texas and was found guilty. The problem was that he was denied his to consular assistance by the Mexican government. The Mexican government forces the issue by suing the US at the world court which ruled that we don’t have the right to deny him right to consular assistance in any form. There are 51 criminals who were part of this issue.
But here is the bizarre thing, Bush ordered the states to retry all 51 people but Texas said no, the US government does not have the authority to tell them to uphold a foreign court ruling and it went to the Supreme Court.
The court ruled 6 to 3 that the president can not enforce that ruling –
"We conclude that neither (the ICJ) nor the president's memorandum constitutes directly enforceable federal law that pre-empts state limitations," Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in the court's opinion.
Bush "has an array of political and diplomatic means available to enforce international obligations, but unilaterally converting a non-self-executing treaty into a self-executing one is not among them," he added.
But here is the most disturbing thing, ‘the People for the American Way Foundation said called the Supreme Court's ruling a "deeply troubling opinion ... signaling that the United States can simply ignore its obligations under international treaties."
"We can and must enforce our laws and defend our borders without abandoning the treaties we have signed," the group added in a statement.’
The other thing that this can stop is the UN panel on discrimination which is demanding we do more for our poor and eliminate discrimination throughout the country.