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Possibly the judge was aiming to highlight a shortcoming in the state's legislation regarding these kind of appeals. Rather petty when an innocent man's liberty is at stake.
The incoming Harvard freshman met an immigration agent on arrival in Boston. She searched his computer & said his friends had posted political things. He said that he hadn't—not one political post on his timeline. She canceled his visa. And deported him. https://t.co/Gvi3jRqE6npic.twitter.com/IaNOczmSDy
Possibly the judge was aiming to highlight a shortcoming in the state's legislation regarding these kind of appeals. Rather petty when an innocent man's liberty is at stake.
It’s giving precedence to a procedural rule over a constitutional right which must be wrong.