Good Thing Judge Blocked Angel Jenkel’s Deportation

It is almost always bad news when a moonbat judge steps in to prevent an illegal alien from being deported. But in the case of Angel Jenkel, it is a cause to rejoice.

From Canada’s state media:

When Angel Jenkel first came to Canada from the U.S. three years ago, the world was a different place.

The CBC source piece refers to this Jenkel fellow as “they/them” throughout. Corrections have been made in brackets to make the excerpts comprehensible.

[His] Canadian boyfriend, [whom he was] visiting, was in good health. And back home, the U.S. was making progress on transgender rights under president Joe Biden.

“Progress” is used above in the progressive sense of the term, referring to ideologically driven deterioration.

Now, [his boyfriend] is ill and requires regular care. And back home, U.S. President Donald Trump is rapidly scaling back the rights of trans people, which could put Jenkel, who is non-binary, in the crosshairs.

So Jenkel overstayed [his] visa.

This makes him an illegal alien. He was scheduled to be deported. But Justice Julie Blackhawk halted that deportation, citing the “current conditions for LGBTQ, non-binary and transgender persons” in the USA.

It would be cruel to send him home because Mr. Jenkins would suffer from horrific forms of oppression, as CBC details:

The Republican president has issued a series of executive orders declaring the U.S. will only recognize “two sexes, male and female,” halting gender-affirming care for minors, restricting transgender women and girls from participating in sports, and banning transgender people from serving in the military.

Surely enforcing immigration law in this case would be like sending an escapee back to North Korea.

Let’s hope Mr. Jenkel’s case sets a precedent, so that more birds of his feather fly north and stay there.

On a tip from Dean D.

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