Kavanaugh warns judges are ‘not appointed to make’ immigration policy decisions

Kavanaugh warns judges are ‘not appointed to make’ immigration policy decisions


Justice Brett Kavanaugh warned judges Monday that the role of the judiciary in immigration legal disputes is not to set policy, sending the Supreme Court‘s latest warning to lower courts via its emergency docket.

Kavanaugh’s comments came in a concurrence of a 6-3 order lifting restrictions that a federal district court in California placed on federal authorities’ ability to conduct immigration operations in the Los Angeles area. The justice told lower-court judges that their role is only to ensure immigration policies and procedures are lawful and constitutional, rather than to weigh in with their own preferred policies.

“Especially in an immigration case like this one, it is also important to stress the proper role of the Judiciary,” Kavanaugh wrote. “The Judiciary does not set immigration policy or decide

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