BREAKING NEWS: CRAZY FEDERAL RULING PRIORITIZES ILLEGAL ALIENS OVER 2A SUPPORTERS...

Published on May 27, 2025
Duration: 16:37

This video discusses a controversial standing order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The order automatically grants an injunction against the federal government upon the filing of a habeas corpus petition by an alien detainee, preventing their removal from the U.S. or alteration of their legal status. The speaker contrasts this with the lengthy legal processes faced by Second Amendment supporters seeking similar relief.

Quick Summary

The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland issued a standing order that automatically enjoins the federal government from removing alien detainees upon filing a habeas corpus petition. This means an injunction is entered within seconds, preventing deportation or alteration of legal status, a stark contrast to the lengthy legal processes often faced by Second Amendment rights claimants.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Favoring Illegal Aliens Over 2A Supporters
  2. 00:24Host Introduction: Mark Smith, Constitutional Attorney
  3. 00:37The Controversial Federal Ruling Explained
  4. 00:57Focus on the District of Maryland
  5. 01:10Maryland's Political Climate and Judicial Appointments
  6. 01:35The 'Crazy Order' in Favor of Illegal Aliens
  7. 02:00Citizens vs. Illegal Aliens: Perceived Legal Disparity
  8. 02:30Understanding the Standing Order
  9. 03:07Scope of the Standing Order: Habeas Corpus Petitions
  10. 04:04Immediate Ruling Against the Federal Government
  11. 04:33Federal Government Enjoined from Deportation
  12. 04:51Contrast with Second Amendment Rights Claims
  13. 05:36Reading the Standing Order's Language
  14. 06:15Key Clause: 'It is hereby ordered...'
  15. 06:31Filing of Habeas Corpus Petition Triggers Order
  16. 07:03Restraint on Removing Petitioners
  17. 07:29Significance and Comparison
  18. 07:33Second Amendment Case Example: California
  19. 08:19Contrast: Illegal Aliens in Maryland
  20. 08:32Federal Government Enjoined and Restrained
  21. 09:05The Goal: Same Rights as Illegal Aliens
  22. 09:20Government's Opportunity to Rebut
  23. 09:31Duration of the Standing Order
  24. 09:59Immediate Injunction Upon Filing
  25. 10:45Timeframe for Second Amendment Relief vs. Alien Detainees
  26. 11:32Unfairness and Prioritization of Illegal Aliens
  27. 11:52Binding Nature of the Court Order
  28. 12:43Final Comparison: Citizens vs. Alien Detainees
  29. 13:55Offense and Political Motivation
  30. 14:21Importance of This Information
  31. 14:37Courts Bending Over Backwards for Illegal Aliens
  32. 15:10Nonsense Regarding Illegal Immigration
  33. 15:48Big Picture: Know What's Happening
  34. 15:56Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standing order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland?

The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland issued a standing order that automatically applies to all federal district court cases involving illegal aliens seeking habeas corpus protection. Upon filing such a petition, the federal government is immediately enjoined from removing the alien detainee from the U.S. or altering their legal status.

How does the Maryland standing order affect illegal aliens seeking habeas corpus relief?

For illegal aliens seeking habeas corpus relief in the District of Maryland, the standing order means that as soon as their petition is filed, an injunction is automatically entered against the federal government. This prevents their removal from the U.S. or any alteration of their legal status, at least initially.

How does the legal process for Second Amendment supporters compare to that for illegal aliens under the Maryland standing order?

The speaker contrasts the immediate injunctions for illegal aliens with the lengthy waits Second Amendment supporters often face for similar relief. While alien detainees get an injunction within seconds of filing, gun rights advocates may wait weeks, months, or years to get restraining orders against gun control laws.

What are the implications of violating the Maryland standing order?

Violating the standing order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland can lead to serious consequences, including contempt of court charges, fines, and potential imprisonment. Lawyers who violate such orders may also face difficulties obtaining professional liability insurance.

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