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John Cleese admits that he ‘actively thinks of’ hanging Stephen Miller

Miller, speaking from the White House, said that the administration “actively looked” at whether the country’s immigration problems were reason to take extreme measures.

He said, “The border crisis is a form of invasion, and that gives us legal grounds to pursue every possible remedy.”

The Trump leader also pointed out how recent decisions of the court have made it difficult for the immigration authorities to accelerate removals.

The Conservative Employee of the White House said to reporters: “Well, the Constitution is clear, and that is of course the highest law of the country, that the privilege of Habeas Corpus Scripture can be suspended in a time of invasion. So I would say that we are actively looking at.

“Look, much of it depends on whether the courts do the right or not. In the end, the congress adopted a law organization, known as the Immigration and Nationality Act, which has stripped Article III courts, that is the judicial branch, of jurisdiction about immigration cases.

“So, the congress is actually assumed, it is called jurisdiction-stripping legislation. It has adopted a number of laws that say that the courts of Article III are not even involved to be involved in immigration cases.”

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