BTW, "clearly" is another weasel word. Quoting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel_word
"Clearly..." (As if the premise is undeniably true)
I'd like to see a list of these "unilateral acts", although I don't dispute there is such a list. All this shows is that the previous administration
believed there was a threat. No one is infallible, so the previous administration could've been wrong.
What independent evidence do you have that these nations "harbor threats to the US" any more than other nations harbor threats, and how does that affect admitting refugees and others who are not representative of their nation. Connect the dots: admitting refugees/others from these countries threatens the United States (more than from other countries) because ....
According to wikipedia (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Powers_Resolution), "The War Powers Resolution (also known as the War Powers Resolution of 1973 or the War Powers Act) (50 U.S.C. 1541–1548)[1] is a federal law intended to check the president's power to commit the United States to an armed conflict without the consent of the U.S. Congress."
In other words, the War Powers Act takes away Presidential power.
If you're saying that President Obama violated this act, you may be correct, but that's not at issue here. In particular, if no one challenged Obama's actions, there's no way to know if what he did was legal.
Correct. Which includes protecting the First Amendment by not establishing or favoring one religion over another.
I think I've answered this twice now. It's not about aliens' rights, it's about American citizen rights.
Correct. If you'd read my previous messages, you'll see that I'm not claiming alien rights, but existing citizen rights.
Irreparable (or irreversible) harm would occur to the plaintiffs if the Court ultimately finds the travel ban illegal. That's why the 9th Circuit gave a stay, it didn't overturn the order completely.
If you're claiming the aliens didn't have standing to sue, that's a different argument. Is that what you're claiming?
Do you know what the word "ad hominem" means?
This seems to contradict your argument, since we are not in a "time of war".
Which would mean you believe the United States is a leftist socialist country, which an odd point of view.