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Habeas corpus is probably the single most important thing. It goes not just to the U.S. Constitution, it goes all the way back to the Magna Carta.
Trump's public statements about wanting his political enemies prosecuted highlight a disregard for legal norms.
Trump decides what qualifies as protected freedom in the U.S., overriding 250 years of the Bill of Rights.
The idea that the president might be able to define his own facts, declaring something as an insurrection to invoke desired powers, raises questions about the role of the courts in checking such actions.
Trump didn't write the immigration laws. I mean, they were written by Congress, passed by Congress. He hasn't even signed any immigration law. They have nothing to do with him. They preexist his presidency.