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July 2, 2018

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At the close of President Donald Trump鈥檚 ban on immigrants from five predominantly Muslim countries, Chief Justice John Roberts proclaimed on Tuesday that 鈥Korematsu has nothing to do with this case.鈥 He went on to write that , the 1944 decision that backed the internment of Japanese citizens and immigrants based on their race, 鈥渨as gravely wrong the day it was decided, has been overruled in the court of history and鈥攖o be clear鈥攈as no place in law under the Constitution.鈥

Strong words. But actions speak louder. Even as he acknowledged the court鈥檚 error in Korematsu, Roberts repeated it, virtually verbatim, in . Here, as in Korematsu, the president targeted a vast group of people based on prejudice. Here, as in Korematsu, the president defended his action by citing national security, but offered no evidence to support the assertion. And here, as in Korematsu, the court accepted those unsubstantiated national security concerns without question, applied only the most anemic judicial review, and rubber-stamped the president鈥檚 actions. Just as the court would in no other context accept such blatant racial discrimination as that imposed on Japanese Americans during World War II, so the court would in no other setting accept the rampant bias President Trump showed toward the Muslim faith in the travel ban. In both cases, the court deferred to the prejudice of the powerful and abdicated its duty to protect the rights of the vulnerable.

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