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This episode of the Prima Law Podcast breaks down the high-stakes intersection of immigration law, executive overreach, and the latest Supreme Court drama. From viral videos of international political irony to groundbreaking legal rulings, we provide the "reality check" you need on the current state of the U. S. government.In This Episode:The Irony of Asylum: We analyze the viral clip of a Colombian congresswoman—and vocal Trump supporter—imploring for mercy after her 28-year-old son was detained by ICE. We discuss why his asylum case is likely "weak" despite his mother’s political status.SCOTUS Strikes Down Tariffs: A major win for small businesses! We dive into Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump, where the Supreme Court ruled that the President does not have the constitutional authority to unilaterally impose massive tariffs under the "major questions doctrine".The End of Work Permits? We review a devastating new proposed rule that could institute a "173-year pause" on work permits for asylum seekers, effectively ending the ability for many to work legally while awaiting their day in court.Constitutional Limits: Attorney James Betzold explores the difference between "shall issue" and "may issue" and why the President’s power is a limitation, not a grant.#ImmigrationLaw #SCOTUS #AsylumSeekers #TrumpTariffs #ConstitutionalLaw #ICE #WorkPermits #PrimaLaw #LegalAnalysis #MajorQuestionsDoctrine #MAGA #Trump #ImmigrationLAw #Lawyer #abogado
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This episode of the Prima Law Podcast breaks down the high-stakes intersection of immigration law, executive overreach, and the latest Supreme Court drama. From viral videos of international political irony to groundbreaking legal rulings, we provide the "reality check" you need on the current state of the U. S. government.In This Episode:The Irony of Asylum: We analyze the viral clip of a Colombian congresswoman—and vocal Trump supporter—imploring for mercy after her 28-year-old son was detained by ICE. We discuss why his asylum case is likely "weak" despite his mother’s political status.SCOTUS Strikes Down Tariffs: A major win for small businesses! We dive into Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump, where the Supreme Court ruled that the President does not have the constitutional authority to unilaterally impose massive tariffs under the "major questions doctrine".The End of Work Permits? We review a devastating new proposed rule that could institute a "173-year pause" on work permits for asylum seekers, effectively ending the ability for many to work legally while awaiting their day in court.Constitutional Limits: Attorney James Betzold explores the difference between "shall issue" and "may issue" and why the President’s power is a limitation, not a grant.#ImmigrationLaw #SCOTUS #AsylumSeekers #TrumpTariffs #ConstitutionalLaw #ICE #WorkPermits #PrimaLaw #LegalAnalysis #MajorQuestionsDoctrine #MAGA #Trump #ImmigrationLAw #Lawyer #abogado