From the what-separation-of-powers department:
The Department of Homeland Security has an update on the entry ban:
The Department of Homeland Security will continue to enforce all of President Trump's Executive Orders in a manner that ensures the safety and security of the American people. President Trump's Executive Orders remain in place—prohibited travel will remain prohibited, and the U.S. government retains its right to revoke visas at any time if required for national security or public safety. President Trump's Executive Order affects a minor portion of international travelers, and is a first step towards reestablishing control over America's borders and national security.
The NY Post adds:
The ACLU is getting "multiple reports" that federal customs agents are siding with President Trump — and willfully ignoring a Brooklyn federal judge's demand that travelers from seven Muslim countries not be deported from the nation's airports.
(Score: 2) by Zz9zZ on Tuesday January 31 2017, @12:21AM
Oh yes I know, I've just gotten a bit of blowback for using the Nazi reference so I tip toed a little more with some tongue in cheek commentary.
~Tilting at windmills~
(Score: 3, Informative) by bzipitidoo on Tuesday January 31 2017, @01:27AM
Nazis are overused. For some fresh comparisons, the US Civil War has lots of material. Trump is kinda like Jefferson Davis. Bigoted, delusional, and President of less than half the nation. And American. Davis was all too willing to preside over mass butchery. Wouldn't surrender either. Shouldn't he have surrendered unconditionally when the capital, Richmond, fell? Instead, he moved the capital to Danville. How about when Lee surrendered a week later? Nope, wouldn't quit then either, instead fleeing Danville to try to slip out of the country.
Difference is, Hitler was crazy, or at the least much crazier. Hitler committed suicide rather than suffer capture or retreat. Davis did finally find the sense to run, and when captured, took it with some dignity. I'd put Trump between Hitler and Davis on the crazy spectrum, but closer to Davis.