If someone is in the United States ILLEGALLY, why do they have standing in the Courts of the United States? It seems that President Trump could resolve this issue very quickly with an Executive Order and then have Congress follow up with a law claryfing that persons in the United States illegally have no standing to sue any US Citizen regardless of the circumstances of the supposed accident and that insurance companies are NOT required to pay the illegal alien or his/her attorneys anything since they have no standing in the Courts of the United States of America!
Jea9 > David Faulkner, COL, USA(r)September 24, 2025 at 2:45pm
it's already in the 1952 McCarran-Walter Immigration Act,, which states that the President has the full authority to suspend entrance of any group of people who are non-citizens and who are deemed, "detrimental to the interests o fthe United States," for any length of time, so Congress actually gave up some of their authority to POTUS.
This is actually where he went wrong in his 1st term, when he deferred to the 9th Circuit, who had no business opining one word on what Trump was doing. It could have been a much needed teaching moment for the whole nation. That was my first letter to the White House. He could have humiliated them on the world stage, and crushed their ovewhelming love of opining on anything and everything., Sec.212(f)
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If someone is in the United States ILLEGALLY, why do they have standing in the Courts of the United States? It seems that President Trump could resolve this issue very quickly with an Executive Order and then have Congress follow up with a law claryfing that persons in the United States illegally have no standing to sue any US Citizen regardless of the circumstances of the supposed accident and that insurance companies are NOT required to pay the illegal alien or his/her attorneys anything since they have no standing in the Courts of the United States of America!
it's already in the 1952 McCarran-Walter Immigration Act,, which states that the President has the full authority to suspend entrance of any group of people who are non-citizens and who are deemed, "detrimental to the interests o fthe United States," for any length of time, so Congress actually gave up some of their authority to POTUS.
This is actually where he went wrong in his 1st term, when he deferred to the 9th Circuit, who had no business opining one word on what Trump was doing. It could have been a much needed teaching moment for the whole nation. That was my first letter to the White House. He could have humiliated them on the world stage, and crushed their ovewhelming love of opining on anything and everything., Sec.212(f)
https://www.google.com/search?q=McCarren+Walter+Immigraion+Act+allo...