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maybe you should look deeper. this isnt just a single judge but many across different states and now a appeal court has upheld that the order is unlawful. its nothing like judges preventing deportation, this is an order that runs contrary to an existing law. the people entering have visas, therefore have been vetted, but this order says they are retrospectivly banned.
as for the views of his electorate, i dare say they will back him and some will rile against the judges. however the judges are not the establishment they were against, it was the politicans and large corporates (both inside the Trump tent) they despise, not the application of the law or their fetted constitution, so he'll be losing support from many. i think he's also playing a very fine line on the praise for Putin. theres a group in US that admire the strength and non-liberal approach of Putin, but at the end of the day he is a Ruskie to them. that support would melt away if Trump was seen to be supporting Putin against US interests, and Putin will sooner or later try to test level of support he has.
Sure, but my point is the legal nuances of this decision will be lost on the vast majority of his support, and maybe others?
On strictly the bare bones of it, this ruling means the US President cannot impose restrictions who comes into the country for the express purpose of restricting terrorists. Regardless or whether the decision is right or wrong, if democratically elected politicians are perceived to be unable to govern because of unelected officials then this will poison the well of many people's faith in democracy. The fact that Trump has been elected is proof that we are already on that trajectory.
The rule of law is fine all the while there is a democratic will to support it.
This is why there is a connection to how many people feel about legal rulings in the UK when criminals or suspected terrorists are not deported. This feeds the narrative of taking back control.
I think this will not end well for those judges and/or this law.