Q: Can Trump use troops at the border?
A: It depends on what the troops do there.
I'll explain.
Meanwhile, remember: this is a PR stunt & manufactured crisis. Trump wants a cultural war about the caravan. Let's not give him one.
law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18…
So legally, the troops can't detain or arrest anyone, etc.
NOTE: It's LEGAL for migrants to present themselves for asylum at ports of entry.
Crossing between ports of entry is a federal misdemeanor, but even if they cross between points of entry. . .
The troops-going-to-the-border thing is a Trump-style publicity stunt —a way keep the spotlight on the caravan.
But when he ignites a cultural war (as in the Kavanaugh debacle or immigrant hysteria) his approval rating RISES.
The caravan won’t be here until after the midterms.
That's important because there's only one way Trump can get away with violating the law:
The way to prevent border atrocities—and to remedy our current constitution crisis— is to elect a Congress that will act as a check on presidential power.
Don't give Trump the fight he wants.
Instead, let's talk about that latest RICO suit against the Trumps. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/l…
Let's talk about the stickers on Cesar Sayoc's van. Or bombs being sent through the mail.
I did a thread of my experiences:
But let's talk about Manafort, shall we?