The highest conservative majority cut in the country understood that non-profit organizations that presented the action to suspend mass layoffs were not legitimized to do so
The Supreme Court of the Blocked, on Tuesday (8), the order of a lower court, which obliged the president’s government to reincorporate thousands of federal workers dismissed during the experience period. The highest court in the country, of a conservative majority, understood that non-profit organizations that presented the action to suspend mass layoffs had no legitimacy to do so. Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has launched an offensive against the state apparatus, cutting spending and firing tens of thousands of more than two million federal officials. Last month, when analyzing the action of NGOs, Judge William Alsup of California determined that six federal agencies rehire 16,000 workers dismissed in experience.
Alsup stated that the justification of “low performance” for mass layoffs was a “scam” and ordered the Treasury departments, veterans, agriculture, defense, energy, and interior to reincorpore the dismissed employees. In a temporary victory for the Trump administration, the Supreme Court blocked the order of Alsup while continuing the dispute over the case. 7-2, the court concluded that the judge’s order “was based solely on the allegations of the nine non -profit organizations demanding in this case”.
“However, according to current legislation, such allegations are currently insufficient to support the legitimation of organizations,” he said. Two of the three liberal magistrates of the court – Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson – diverged. Supreme Court’s decision on workers dismissed in a period of experience occurred a day after the Court gave Trump another victory, in a case related to the use of a controversial law of war times to deport Venezuelan migrants. On Monday, the Court annulled the order of another lower court, which prohibited expulsions based on the 1798 foreign enemies law, but said it should be given to migrants to challenge it.
“We believe this was a striking victory,” the White House Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday. “We firmly believe that the president acted with full constitutional authority and the Supreme Court made him very clear last night,” Leavitt added. “We demand that the Supreme Court control these judges who act as judicial activists, not as true referees of truth and law,” he added.
*With information from AFP
Posted by Fernando Dias