On the recordJune 27, 2026
The Court’s position fails to meet that moral imperative. And their refusal to acknowledge the President’s repeated racism towards Haitians adds insult to injury.
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warnock.senate.govThe Court’s position fails to meet that moral imperative. And their refusal to acknowledge the President’s repeated racism towards Haitians adds insult to injury.
Critique of the Supreme Court's decision.
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