Well, well, well... what do we have here? 35 former prosecutors, including 3 former U.S. Attorneys from the S.D. Florida, have penned
this open letter concerning Trump's executive order, which led to Sally Yates' firing. The whole thing is worth a read, and it's interesting to look at all of the signatories, but here is the conclusion:
In short, the Executive Order is inimical to the values of the Justice Department and the United States, most significantly, that individuals may not be treated more harshly under the law solely on account of their religion. In our view that is exactly what the Executive Order does, and is intended to do. It would be our job, if we were representing the United States today, to say, no, this Executive Order is wrong and should not be defended.
UPDATE -- Jay Weaver from the Herald covers the letter
here:
Three dozen former federal prosecutors — many Democrats, but
some Republicans — issued a statement Thursday denouncing President
Donald Trump's executive order temporarily banning people from the
predominantly Muslim countries of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya,
Somalia and Yemen from entering the United States.
“If we
were called upon to defend the executive order, could we do it within
the guidelines we learned and lived by as lawyers for the United
States?” said the statement signed by 36 former federal prosecutors who
worked in South Florida, including three U.S. attorneys in Miami. “We
could not. ...
“It would be our job, if we were
representing the United States today, to say, no, this executive order
is wrong and should not be defended,” the statement reads.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article130316814.html#storylink=cpy