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Barry Obama's DOJ forces judge to recuse due to heritage; will this racist action be condemned by the media?
Topic Started: Jun 11 2016, 09:33 AM (365 Views)
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The Obama Admin Blocked An Iranian-American Judge From Hearing Iranian Immigration Cases

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In 2015, immigration Judge A. Ashley Tabaddor sued the United States Department of Justice after it forced her to recuse herself from “all immigration cases involving Iranians.”


Holy moly!

It is clearly time for "establishment" republicans and democrats alike to stand up and shine a light on the racist and inappropriate actions of Barrack Obama's Department of Justice.

Please send this info to anyone you know so we can stand up and correct this injustice!

TIA
Republicans sign checks on the front, democrats sign them on the back…True story!
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edro14

I am going to refrain from your suggestion until such time Donald Trump rescinds his comments against people of color, Mexicans, women and apologized for his "Pocahontas comment.
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And the gov't ended up settling the case, whereas Trump doubled down.
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edro14

By doubling down you mean he loses another section of his support base.
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