The United States Supreme Court is seen as the last resort for Americans whose views are not shared by the majority. However Tuesday’s ruling upholding President Donald Trump’s travel ban was called a “decision that will live in infamy.”
Most people don’t know that the Supreme Court in the past has issued other infamous rulings that were acceptable to most people at the time but were later determined to be nothing more than attempts to legalize racism. Racism, however, is contrary to the U.S. Constitution, and it cannot be allowed to stand as the law of the land.
In the past, for example, the Supreme Court ruled:
Due to their 5-4 decision on Tuesday upholding the Muslim travel ban (in Hawaii v. United States), the current Supreme Court is now seen as continuing this racist legacy.
In the decision, the Supreme Court’s conservative wing held that the president’s statutory authority over immigration policy and national security was not hindered or limited in this case even though Donald Trump has a long history of anti-Muslim bias.
Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts said that the proclamation issued by the president, which resulted in the Muslim travel ban, was “squarely within the scope of presidential authority” and was not undermined by “this President’s words” against Islam and Muslims when discussing the travel ban. Roberts held that the law was “not evidence of unconstitutional racial bias.”
Most reasonable Americans, however, would disagree with the Chief Justice on this point. It is stunningly obvious and clear to everyone that there is a long history of anti-Muslim rhetoric from within the Trump administration, such as:
In addition, Trump once told a campaign crowd: “Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on!”
So the Supreme Court ruled that there was nothing unconstitutional about a travel ban that the president himself repeatedly referred to as a “Muslim ban.” They justified their ruling because the executive order didn’t mention religion explicitly, even though it discriminates against Muslims in practice.
Most observers, however expressed severe doubts about the Supreme Court ruling. For example:
Donald Trump and his right-wing friends are elated about the Supreme Court decision, of course, but over time this decision no doubt will be cast into “the dustbin of history” just like previous racist Supreme Court decisions, and just like the very presidency of Donald J. Trump.
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