Maybe you didn't have the same experience I had with a federal justice on the same level as the ones that ruled against Trump on his executive orders. In a case I was being sued, the justice ruled against me regarding my own attorney who requested to be removed from my case. He was worried I would stop paying him. I wanted him to stay because it would cost too much money to get a new lawyer up-to-speed to represent me. The judge of course was a former attorney himself. So I knew I was in trouble. Lawyers tend to stick together even when one becomes a judge. Professional courtesy. In any case, when I complained to the federal justice in his chambers that his ruling wasn't right, he looked me in the eye and said, quote: "Mr. Klein, you know the American jurisprudence system isn't always fair." End quote.
I was honestly speechless, just like you. Actually stunned. Not so much by the ruling. I kinda expected that. But by what he said to me in his answer to my question. Yes, judges are prejudiced.
In what universe does your quibble with an attorney and the judges decision to let your lawyer walk in any way resemble the decisions by federal judges to Trump's transparent attempt to ban muslims from entering the country? Your attorney apparently made a convincing argument that he wasn't getting paid, or that you were involved in continuing criminal behavior. I think you might need to bone up on what prejudice means; what you describe would be
collusion, not prejudice.
There is no small degree of irony in literally every post I read from you. Now you're the special snowflake who wants special rules and you're upset because the cookie didn't crumble your way. You've apparently been convinced that you're a victim in a broad liberal conspiracy to keep the white man down. In reality, you're just feeling entitled to benefits that you have no claim to...and you view the entire world through that lens.
Your president and congress just claimed victory for passing a bill that will probably (my assumption) materially affect you negatively. In addition, it will materially benefit a group of people that really don't need any help. But no worries, at least America and Australia are BFFs again!