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In reply to the discussion: Trump confirms plan to declare national emergency, use military for mass deportations [View all]ancianita
(38,514 posts)94. Ain't gonna happen.The U.S. Military JAG will warn them that if they follow illegal orders they can be court martialed.
... the Judge Advocate General is one of the few positions in the Army explicitly provided for by law in Title 10 of the United States Code, and requiring a distinct appointment. When officers who have already been appointed to another branch of the Army join the JAG Corps, rather than merely transferring branches, they are administratively dismissed and simultaneously recommissioned anew as judge advocates...
The U.S. Army JAG Corps was founded by General George Washington with the appointment of William Tudor as the Judge Advocate General on 29 July 1775.[2] The Army JAG Corps is the oldest of the judge advocate communities in the U.S. armed forces as well as the oldest law firm in the United States.
The current (forty-second) Judge Advocate General is Lieutenant General Joseph B. Berger III, who was appointed in July 2024.
The almost 2,000 full-time judge advocates and civilian attorneys who serve The Judge Advocate General's Corps comprise the largest group of attorneys who serve the U.S. Army. Several hundred other attorneys practice under the Chief Counsel of the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Command Counsel of the United States Army Materiel Command.
Judge advocates, legal administrators and military paralegals are deployed throughout the United States and around the world, including Japan, South Korea, Germany, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Qatar. They provide legal assistance to soldiers, adjudicate claims against the Army, advise commands on targeting decisions and other aspects of operational law, and assist the command in administering military justice by preparing non-judicial punishment actions, administrative separation actions, and trying criminal cases at court-martial.
In addition to the active component judge advocates, there are approximately 5,000 attorneys who serve in the US Army Reserve and the Army National Guard. Several hundred Reserve and National Guard attorneys were called to active duty to serve in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
The U.S. Army JAG Corps was founded by General George Washington with the appointment of William Tudor as the Judge Advocate General on 29 July 1775.[2] The Army JAG Corps is the oldest of the judge advocate communities in the U.S. armed forces as well as the oldest law firm in the United States.
The current (forty-second) Judge Advocate General is Lieutenant General Joseph B. Berger III, who was appointed in July 2024.
The almost 2,000 full-time judge advocates and civilian attorneys who serve The Judge Advocate General's Corps comprise the largest group of attorneys who serve the U.S. Army. Several hundred other attorneys practice under the Chief Counsel of the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Command Counsel of the United States Army Materiel Command.
Judge advocates, legal administrators and military paralegals are deployed throughout the United States and around the world, including Japan, South Korea, Germany, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Qatar. They provide legal assistance to soldiers, adjudicate claims against the Army, advise commands on targeting decisions and other aspects of operational law, and assist the command in administering military justice by preparing non-judicial punishment actions, administrative separation actions, and trying criminal cases at court-martial.
In addition to the active component judge advocates, there are approximately 5,000 attorneys who serve in the US Army Reserve and the Army National Guard. Several hundred Reserve and National Guard attorneys were called to active duty to serve in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Judge_Advocate_General%27s_Corps
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Trump confirms plan to declare national emergency, use military for mass deportations [View all]
groundloop
Monday
OP
And we all know how many "dictators on day one" ever relinquished dictatorial power.
patphil
Monday
#60
The Asians and Indians will need to remember their place as the U.S. might be turning the way back machine
LiberalArkie
Monday
#43
Not necessarily. They have no problem at all sending them back where they came from and do a
LiberalArkie
Monday
#75
It was in the U.S. also. Oh and Indian (meaning those redskins). At least in Arkanstan
LiberalArkie
Monday
#93
The more hubris they show off, the more inept they prove to be, the better off our democracy.
Magoo48
Monday
#30
Wait until Trump issues his executive order to ban "birthright citizenship"...
regnaD kciN
Monday
#109
My guess.... if tRUMP can't deport people they'll be housed in concentration camps
groundloop
Monday
#10
...until they can come up with "the final solution to the immigrant question."
regnaD kciN
Monday
#112
So a new war for the history books... they'll have to start working on the branding
Eureka
Monday
#27
Interesting, thanks..... in pondering your response I had a nose around and found this article
Eureka
Monday
#70
Time to lay in plenty of popcorn. This is going to be a clusterfuck of epic proportions.
Vinca
Monday
#12
Trump will deputize the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, Boogaloo Bois, Patriot Front and Atomwaffen Division
sop
Monday
#13
Wonder, don't wonder! Remember when T crashed through Turkey leaving our bases and everything else behind for Putin.
Hope22
Monday
#82
I don't think you are wrong. It is part of the plan - maybe not in the official Project 2025
erronis
Monday
#38
The "survivalist" group is very very small, and just as vulnerable...don't kid yourself
PortTack
Monday
#68
By the time the economic devastation hits their beer cash the damage will be done
erronis
Monday
#40
Is trumpty dumpty gonna put the Rittenhouse shitstain in charge of armed militia round ups?
Ziggysmom
Monday
#37
You should read this 2019 article from The Atlantic that lays out the scope of presidential emergency powers.
LudwigPastorius
Monday
#42
You're one of the very few people who understand what's really going on.
Frank D. Lincoln
Monday
#59
Yes, he will have broad powers...not sure if it will be successful. Remember the muslin ban?
PortTack
Monday
#62
Where will he deport them to? Mexico can refuse them at the airports and the border stations.
keithbvadu2
Monday
#69
Exactly...the newly elected FE president of Mexico said Mexicans are welcome, all others are not.
PortTack
Monday
#74
Blue governors will have the last word on THAT. SCOTUS won't overrule them in any way, shape or form.
ancianita
Monday
#77
Ain't gonna happen.The U.S. Military JAG will warn them that if they follow illegal orders they can be court martialed.
ancianita
Monday
#94