Law Professor Suggests GPS Trackers For Refugees (Instead Of Immigration Ban)
by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
Feb 6, 2017
Seemingly taking a page out of Europe’s idiotic government decisions, George Washington University Law Professor John Banzhaf is urging President Trump to go slow on appealing a court’s rejection of the administration’s travel ban and instead, follow Germany’s example and put GPS ankle bracelets on visitors from the seven targeted nations until a final decision is made.
As The Washington Examiner reports, a prominent legal expert said that the administration should wait to appeal until Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch gets to the court, giving Trump a 5-4 majority and in the meantime put the tracking devices on any refugee or visitor.
“Going to the Supreme Court now could result in a widely predicted 4-4 decision,” warned George Washington University Law Professor John Banzhaf.
Wait instead, he urged, and in the meantime look to Germany’s model of using trackers on those it suspects of having terror ties — not all refugees.
“Imposing such conditions on admission is fully consistent with 8 USC 1182(f) which expressly gives the president the authority to ‘impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.’ It is also more likely to be upheld since it is far less objectionable than a total ban,” he said.
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