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Amy Coney Barrett visits SoCal after Supreme Court immigration ruling

Jadyn Winsett twisted his new engagement ring around his finger, scanned the navy sports coats, sailors and string pearls at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to take a look at the Supreme Court justice.

In front of the room, Amy Coney Barrett, the youngest member of the Supreme Court, could not choose a more dramatic moment for its emergence.

The day before, Barrett joined the conservative majority to detain federal immigration agents in Southern California because they talked only brown -skinned or Spanish.

Los Angeles’s reaction was anger, and he was worried that the 4th change was violated.

However, the mood at the Reagan Library was victorious.

23 -year -old Winsett and his fiancé, Barrett’s new memory was among the fans gathered to hear that he was talking about “listening to the law .. For the emerging supporters, Barrett evokes President Trump’s faith -oriented Acolytes: Beaticness, South charm, Christian religiosity and decisive constitutional originalism.

Winsett, a Texas native, took the question at the Yosemite National Park two days ago. He said that the offer is the most important feature of the couple’s California holiday. However, Reagan’s chance of meeting Barrett at the last rest was a close second.

“I sent [my fiance] For a few minutes, too many text messages were excited to be excited to continue this activity, and we had to come, Wins Winsett said. I am a really great justice SCALIA SCALIA … So knowing [Barrett’s] The book had to be expanded on the ‘Reading Law’ of Justice Scalia, which would be really great. ”

Jadyn Winsett left, and Reese Johnson, a newly engaged couple from Texas, planned Justice’s travels to join the launch of the book.

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Barrett did not say anything about the case -law behind the controversial rise to the court or the most controversial decisions at the event of Tuesday, instead of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s Foam -headed Lincoln and Roosevelt masks and how the Starbucks Coffee brought to the Supreme Cafetera.

However, the migrant decision of the previous day is still in the air.

When the court was asked to explain the “Shadow Document ,, he was assumed to be identical to the real decision of Monday.

“Let’s say that some policies of the administration were loved,” Barrett said. “The Administration, ‘While suing this case, it is irreversible in a way that we cannot return from taking this precautionary precautionary decision, so temporarily, please stay this precautionary measure.’

Listens to a packaged room and traces monitors

The Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett listens to a packaged room while receiving questions at the launch of his new book.

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Later, when the constitutional interpretation was asked, the slippery text of the 4th change took place in the unpredictable order on Monday.

“[Look at] Unreasonable search and protection against seizures ”invited the audience.

“When you have such a word, ‘irrational’ will be a range that everyone will accept that it is unreasonable,” he said. “Then, there is a range that we all say this is reasonable. But then there will be a group where there is a place for dispute. One of the most beautiful things about the constitution is that it leaves a part of this game in the joints.”

People are lined up in the Reagan Library near the sunset.

People are lined up to sign their books at the Reagan Library.

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In the early hours of the evening, Barrett and her husband Jesse have paid their respects to the Reagan Monument, and the protests were briefly fascinated by a Coterie of a Coterie of federal agents during protests outside.

Many of the crowd, like Catholic justice, are religious Christian believers, and assured him to vote for decisive voting to end the abortion as a constitutional right in the United States.

“I believe that I am a Christian who was born again and that put him in court is the hand of God … To overthrow Wade against Roe,” he said.

Others were taken by Barrett by the order of the law- many of them barely used grades at the approval hearing and that they were under pressure.

Elizabeth Pierce from Newbury Park, a only red baseball hat in Konyak Mocasins and Skirt Sets inspired by Chanel, said, “One of the smartest people I’ve ever observed,” he said. “This is a lifetime chance.”

A few people even loan justice because they realized their American dreams.

52 -year -old Sean Chen from East Los Angeles praised his daughter’s decision to take over the positive action based on the race in the Case of Fair Accepting the Fair Against 2023 of 2023 of Barrett’s 2023 Harvard.

“This is directly about the future of my children, Chen Chen said. “Without the work of the Supreme Court [overturning affirmative action]Maybe I wouldn’t even have this chance. ”

Chen, a Chinese immigrant, called it an opportunity to learn from one of the nine laws of the country as a part of his journey to “spiritually American ..

Barrett, according to financial statements, the reported 2 million dollar advance in 2021, the first tranche of a 425,000 dollars to him on the memory of Little Little Little announced on Tuesday.

“We will pray we will sign our books!” An activity coordinator encouraged relatives behind the line as the sun sets on the gold hills.

Die-Stort fans were reminded that they would not try to take selfie, but souvenir photos will be taken and they can be purchased after the event.

Two women smile together.

23 -year -old Julia Quiroz and her mother Gaby Quiroz are waiting for her books to be signed by the Supreme Court justice.

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23 -year -old Julia Quiroz waited for her book to be signed with her mother.

“I see him as an example in his profession as a mother,” Quiroz Barrett said.

His mother Gaby mostly accepted.

As a Catholic, Quiroz said that Barrett accepted abortion decisions, but the family’s procedure was desperate to realize the dream of finishing from the shore to the shore.

“He will do the right thing for the country and the law, Gab said Gaby Quiroz. “I don’t know that your decisions will have Always Compatible with ours. ”

The other participants said that regardless of their impact on their neighbors, they were locked with decisions to support the agenda of Barrett and the President.

“I am very happy,” said Kevin Rivero from Palmdale. “It enables him to have the power to do what the president’s executive branch strengthens to do. As a LA citizen, I am for this.”

Pasadena Christian Dixon said that although the Supreme Court was an undocumented immigrant that could be deported if his ex -husband had not married, he accepted his decision on the raids of immigrant raids.

“America everyone. We are a hospitable country, you know? “Dixon. That line? I am for this. But do this to honor our country.”

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