"The second 'trigger point' of this topic is that this seemingly incongruous passage raises a constitutional problem."

"As we all know, America is a country of case law."

"Although the court can overturn previous precedents in appropriate circumstances, and even at certain historical moments, when fundamental changes in public values ​​and social structures trigger 'constitutional moments', in most cases the court will be bound by past judgments."

"And the Supreme Court's decisions in similar situations in the past are actually favorable to this 'Muslim ban'.".

"First, the Constitution stipulates that the President of the United States has great power in immigration matters: any kind of entry restriction is not unconstitutional, and the US government can prohibit foreigners from entering the country for any reason."

"For example, in 1889, the Supreme Court ruled that the infamous 'Chinese Exclusion Act' was not unconstitutional for the same reason." An aide said excitedly.

The other people were nodding their heads, and it was obvious that these smart guys had gotten Martin's point.

"Yes, the law is clear. Immigration law is different from other areas of law. Since the Supreme Court has ruled that we can enact any law against foreigners, as long as these laws are not used on citizens, then they should continue to apply. Historically, courts have not participated in the formulation of these laws."

"It is unlikely that the Supreme Court will overturn a century-old ruling. (If they do so) it will mean giving foreigners (the same civil and constitutional rights as American citizens). As we all know, America is not a free and equal place."

Martin made a joke, and the staff laughed one by one, only Trump was confused.

Where is the joke?

In order not to appear embarrassed, he also laughed.

"Of course, there will be opponents, and I can guess what they will say. For example, the problem with this plan is not just whether it is constitutional, but whether the president can make such a decision unilaterally; for example, the Immigration and Naturalization Act enacted by Congress does not give the president such authorization, which will undermine the authority of Congress, etc."

"In addition, the various immigration bans supported by the Supreme Court in the past were all based on nationality or race, and the ban we proposed this time is aimed at religious beliefs, which is undoubtedly one of the biggest weaknesses of this ban."

"However, we must understand that we raise this topic not to win, but to gain popularity, so naturally the more controversial the better."

An aide said: "To be honest, I suddenly feel that this ban is very feasible. From a legal point of view, this suggestion has a 50-50 chance of being ruled legal by the Supreme Court."

Another aide said: "In this way, voters will make a choice. If they do not want to ban Muslims from entering the country, they will not vote for Mr. Trump. But if they come here, if they want to ban MuslimsEntry, isn't it... the current domestic public opinion is very unfriendly to the Muslim community. "

A young staff member slammed the table, "Indeed, we can take this suggestion as Mr. Trump's official political proposition to attract those guys who don't like Muslims to vote for us."

"Who would like those Muslims? They are either rich people who enjoy the benefits of oil or terrorists with extreme ideas. The people have long been brainwashed by public opinion. In America, no one likes Muslims except Muslims."

"Haha, we are not French."

"The Gallic roosters are almost exterminated by Muslim immigrants, right? ”

The staff, in a good mood, started joking.

This time Trump understood and laughed.

Three days later, Trump’s team took action, which really caused an uproar.

Supporters and opponents quarreled endlessly.

Muslims and groups sympathizing with Muslims cursed Trump, while Jewish groups and a large number of white groups supported him.

Soon, under the guidance of some people, Trump’s proposal formed a nationwide discussion, and even foreign media such as Europe, Canada, and Australia commented on it. People were talking about this topic with great relish.

On February 9, the two candidates for the 2016 US presidential election The key battle for the party candidates to win the nomination - the New Hampshire party primary ended on the same day.

At 8 o'clock in the evening, the latest polling station was closed, and New Hampshire, the "first state in the country", opened the second voting act of the election year.

Hillary was defeated by the party candidate Bernie Sanders - in the 93% of the Democratic Party votes counted, Sanders won 60% of the votes and Hillary 38%.

Trump successfully won the first victory in the party competition with twice the votes of his opponent - obviously, New Hampshire voters gave high recognition to Trump, who was outspoken, and his populist appeal was successfully converted into votes here.

Martin's strategy worked.

"¨~ I am very happy to see today's results." Independent voter, 38-year-old hotel manager Charles, voted for Trump, "Because he has no experience in governing, he will steer the ship with a businessman's mind and from the perspective of the common people. America needs such a change. ”

With the two "opening battles" in Iowa and New Hampshire coming to an end, the candidates immediately moved to South Carolina. The intensity of the internal struggle between the two parties has increased, and it will be more suspenseful to decide who will win.

Martin began to prepare for the filming of "IT".

In the original timeline, this movie broke the box office record of horror movies in film history.

However, in this time and space, this box office record has been broken by "Get Out", and the previous record was also created by Martin's "The Sixth Sense".

So the current box office ranking of horror movies in film history:

First place: "Get Out", 789 million US dollars.

Second place: "The Sixth Sense", 724 million US dollars.

Martin doesn't mind breaking the horror film record he created again.

"It" has this ability.

At the same time, the large-scale promotion of "Suicide Squad" has also begun.

"Mr. Snyder, I have already found out that Martin's "Suicide Squad" will be released in August."

"Oh, three months later than us, that's right, Warner will never allow its own movies to be released in the same period."

Zack Snyder calculated that Warner arranged his "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" to be released in May, and Martin's "Suicide Squad" to be released in August.

One is at the beginning of the summer season, and the other is at the end of the summer season. Obviously, he is more optimistic about his own work.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but feel happy.

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards. Thank you.)

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