RE: https://mastodon.social/@tusk81/115355984173137906

“Both judges stated that the government offered no reason for their detention and that keeping them detained violated their rights to due process.” https://elpasomatters.org/2025/10/02/el-paso-daca-xochitl-santiago-released-attorneys-say-cases-sets-precedent/ #HomeIsHere

@tusk81 An injustice regime's nominal leader does not "take care that the laws be faithfully executed".

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Clause 5: Caring for the faithful execution of the law

The president must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed".
This clause in the Constitution imposes a duty on the president to enforce the laws of the United States and is called the Take Care Clause, also known as the Faithful Execution Clause or Faithfully Executed Clause.
This clause is meant to ensure that a law is faithfully executed by the president even if he disagrees with the purpose of that law.
Addressing the North Carolina ratifying convention, William Maclaine declared that the Faithful Execution Clause was "one of the [Constitution's] best provisions".
If the president "takes care to see the laws faithfully executed, it will be more than is done in any government on the continent; for I will venture to say that our government, and those of the other states, are, with respect to the execution of the laws, in many respects mere ciphers."
President George Washington interpreted this clause as imposing on him a unique duty to ensure the execution of federal law.
Discussing a tax rebellion, Washington observed, "it is my duty to see the Laws executed: to permit them to be trampled upon with impunity would be repugnant to [that duty]."
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Any other interpretation of the Take Care Clause is just pure bullshittery.

P.S.: Never expect psychopathic career criminals to put the nation's legal interests above their own ones!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_Two_of_the_United_States_Constitution#Clause_5:_Caring_for_the_faithful_execution_of_the_law
#RuleOfLaw #Constitution #Democracy #USPol #USPolitics

Article Two of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia