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Thanks to a Trump-appointed judge once again playing legal Simon Says, the Trumpenreich has taken yet another step towards a type of apartheid system and the mass deportation of migrants who overwhelmingly represent no threat to America. Ruling that the rights groups opposing the move have no standing to challenge it, Judge Trevor Neil McFadden has allowed the Trump regime to move forward with a requirement that all noncitizens register with a government hell bent on enacting mass deportations, and carry documentary proof of registration or suffer criminal consequences.

apnews.com/article/illegal-imm

Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward

"While questions remain about how the registration requirement will function, its impact is potentially far-reaching. The Trump administration — which has worked to make good on campaign promises of mass deportations — has said between 2.2 million and 3.2 million people could be affected.

One of the groups that sued, the National Immigration Law Center, called the Thursday ruling “disappointing” in a statement.

“This disappointing ruling unfortunately means that, for now, Trump’s scheme to force people into an impossible choice moves forward. As we weigh next steps in our case, we urge affected community members to consult with an immigration attorney to better understand the consequences of registering or not,” said Nicholas Espíritu, deputy legal director at National Immigration Law Center.

Homeland Security officials announced Feb. 25 that it was mandating that all people in the United States illegally register with the federal government, and said those who didn’t self-report could face fines or prosecution. Failure to register is considered a crime, and people will be required to carry registration documents with them or risk prison time and fines.

Registration will be mandatory for everyone 14 and older without legal status. People registering have to provide their fingerprints and address, and parents and guardians of anyone under age 14 must ensure they registered."

This one is a little complicated because the Trump administration has argued that this requirement has existed for decades, but just wasn't being enforced. As the article notes, there's some truth to that line of (motivated) reasoning, but the reality is that these rules haven't been enforced since almost immediately after they were introduced in the 1940's because by and large, migrants are *not* a criminal threat to the United States. Furthermore the requirement to provide fingerprints and carry documentation of registration or face *criminal* penalties is as far as I know, a new and disturbing wrinkle the regime has thrown in to make their arguments that they're only deporting "criminals" a de facto reality in retrospect. As any student of history can tell you, if law enforcement can demand "papers, please" and then lock you up for not producing them, what you're talking about is the criminalization of human beings in something akin to an apartheid system, and a racialized legal pretext to arbitrarily detain anyone who *looks like* (this is crucial) they might be a foreign national; since after all, the authorities won't know if you have "papers" until they ask, and not having papers will be treated as a crime until such a time as you can prove that you (even US citizens of the wrong complexion) aren't legally obligated to carry them.

Of course, none of this is happening in a vacuum, and the reality is that no matter what the rules say, this is an openly white nationalist government that has falsely argued migrants don't have *any* Constitutionally protected rights, and have already begun the process of revoking legal status for hundreds if not thousands of people lawfully residing in the United States, while brazenly deploying deportation to engage in fascist ideological policing to target its perceived enemies. This is a regime that hates migrants, does not care if they "follow the rules," is willing to play legal Calvinball to deport literally anyone who isn't white and a natural born citizen, and has overwhelmingly targeted immigrants following the legal process to remain in the US as a sort of "low hanging fruit" to easily generate big numbers of deportations to brag about to its deeply racist base of support. They *are* going to use this registration system to locate and detain migrants for mass deportation, and they know full well you'd have to be some kind of crazy to willingly turn over your location and identity to a nativist regime dead set on bleaching the American population demographics through the force of law. What the administration is doing here is purposely criminalizing migrants to justify more and more repressive crackdowns on folks it has now effectively made truly "illegal."

The Department of Homeland Security seal is seen on the podium at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters, Wednesday, April 9, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
AP News · Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forwardBy Rebecca Santana
#Trump#Fascism#DHS

A Trove of Words to Remember From a Master Obituary Writer

The byline of Robert D. McFadden, 87, who retired on Sunday, has been one of the most distinguished in the history of The NY Times.

"Mr. McFadden may have left The Times, but his byline has stayed behind. He retired with more than 250 advance obituaries still in the pipeline, each awaiting its day."

Here is a sampler of his artful obituaries.

#Obits #Obituaries #Writing #McFadden

Gift link: nytimes.com/2024/09/06/busines

A few of the many subjects of Robert D. McFadden’s obituaries over the years. Top row, from left: William Klein, Regis Philbin and Gloria Vanderbilt. Bottom row, from left: Roger W. Wilkins, Joan Rivers and Don Imus.
The New York Times · A Trove of Words to Remember From a Master Obituary WriterBy William McDonald

Fmr #Trump #StateDept ofcl #sentenced to 70 months for #Jan6 assaults

In finding Klein #guilty, Judge #McFadden, a Trump appointee, …emphasized that #FedericoKlein had repeatedly told associates that he was intimately familiar w/the congressional proceedings occurring in the Capitol on Jan.6, underscoring his intent to obstruct & disrupt lawmakers' effort to certify Joe #Biden's victory in the #2020election.

#Insurrection #TrumpCoup #democracy #PoliticalViolence #law
politico.com/news/2023/11/03/t

POLITICOFormer Trump State Department official sentenced to 70 months for Jan. 6 assaultsFederico Klein was an early adherent of Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen.