The constitution gives the specific power to suspend habeas corpus (Section 9, Clause 2)and to make rules concerning POWs (Section 8, Clause 11) to the congress. It is clear the court has over stepped it’s authority and should be ignored.
What the people need is to have each court decision reviewed by their reps (the house) and the house should be able to accept or reject the court’s rueling. If rejected, the court would have to re-do thier findings. The house couldn’t ammend them. If the elected congress can over turn the elected president’s veto, why can’t or shouldn’t they be able to do the same to the appointed court? I know that means an ammendment and I’ve called and written my rep and both senators. How about you?
An additional thought, We the people of the United States means Americans and the Constitution only protects Americans’ rights. It doesn’t say We the people of the entire world.





