Tyler McBrien
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- This seems like a good time to remind everyone that, legally speaking, the "border" in which U.S. Customs and Border Protection claims jurisdiction extends 100 miles inland and covers two-thirds of the U.S. population. Link: www.southernborder.org/100_mile_bor...
- Incredibly helpful, detailed breakdown of who's who on Trump's National Security Council, how the NSC shapes US foreign policy, and why the Trump 47 NSC may be different from its predecessors, from the Institute for Global Affairs (housed at @eurasiagroup.net)
- Indispensable resource from Jonathan Guyer, Eloise Cassier, Lucas Robinson, and Ransom Miller here: instituteforglobalaffairs.org/2025/05/mapp...
- This new Times piece on the last month of American bombing of Yemen has some insane details. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/12/u...
- UPDATE: Per MSNBC, Rümeysa Öztürk has been released. bsky.app/profile/kyle...
- NEW: Judge Sessions' latest order in the Öztürk case suggests a disturbing conclusion that she was not released immediately after the judge's previous order to do so this afternoon. h/t @johnhawkinson.bsky.social
- NEW: Judge Sessions' latest order in the Öztürk case suggests a disturbing conclusion that she was not released immediately after the judge's previous order to do so this afternoon. h/t @johnhawkinson.bsky.social
- UPDATE: After Judge Farbiarz ordered the govt to provide a complete list of instances in which the SecState invoked the foreign policy provision at issue in the Khalil case, the govt gave 3 examples in a letter this morning (2 of them by Sec Rubio himself) with another update to come around 5pm
- NEW: In the Mahmoud Khalil case, Judge Farbiarz orders the government to give him a COMPLETE LIST of every time since 1975 it has invoked the secretary of state's power to deport someone for foreign-policy reasons—including a description of each case's facts and a copy of the official determination.
- Why multiple tranches?
- The initial three then additional four "are what the Government has been able to assemble in the time allotted by the Court"—they cited the time it takes to review docs for privilege and other sensitive info, but they will continue to review databases
- They didn’t even include Massieu, the ONE case which has produced caselaw about the law? Weird.
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View full threadAlso Chung isnt mentioned, but perhaps they excluded her because they haven't served an NTA in her.
- @reichlinmelnick.bsky.social @ericcolumbus.bsky.social yep! it was in the 5pm update I just posted bsky.app/profile/tyle...
- NEW: The govt listed four more instances of the SecState invoking the foreign policy provision under a predecessor statute. Three in 1995 under Sec Christopher (including the oft-cited Massieu case which the judge—Trump's sister—deemed unconstitutional) and one from 1997 under Sec Albright