索托马约尔就批评卡瓦诺移民案一事道歉。
Sotomayor Apologizes After Criticizing Kavanaugh Over Immigration Case

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最高法院大法官索尼娅·索托马约尔就她在堪萨斯大学法学院发表的评论向大法官布雷特·卡瓦诺道歉。索托马约尔批评了卡瓦诺在涉及移民局拦截案件中的附议意见,卡瓦诺在意见中将此类遭遇描述为通常很短暂。 索托马约尔暗示卡瓦诺的观点受到其优越成长环境的影响,意味着他缺乏对从事时薪工作的工人的理解。这受到了法律专家如乔纳森·图利等人的批评,他称这些言论“微不足道且不公平”,大卫·弗伦奇则认为它们“不恰当”且过于私人。 索托马约尔承认她的评论“不恰当”且“伤人”,并表示她已亲自向卡瓦诺道歉。这起事件凸显了法院内部的紧张关系,并引发了关于对同事背景和观点发表个人评论的适当性的质疑。

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原文

Authored by Tom Gantert via The Epoch Times,

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor apologized in a statement for comments she recently made about Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

“At a recent appearance at the University of Kansas School of Law, I referred to a disagreement with one of my colleagues in a prior case, but I made remarks that were inappropriate,” Sotomayor said in the statement released by the Supreme Court.

I regret my hurtful comments. I have apologized to my colleague.”

Sotomayor was at an event April 7 at the University of Kansas School of Law when she criticized Kavanaugh over his stance involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents stopping individuals to question them about their immigration status.

Her remarks appeared to reference the Supreme Court’s Sept. 8, 2025, emergency order in Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo, which allowed immigration enforcement to continue while legal challenges proceed.

The Supreme Court issued a temporary order allowing the practice to continue while the case moves through the courts.

In a concurring opinion, Brett Kavanaugh wrote that such encounters are typically brief and that individuals are generally released quickly.

“I had a colleague in that case who wrote, you know, these are only temporary stops,” Sotomayor said, referencing Kavanaugh, according to Bloomberg.

“This is from a man whose parents were professionals. And probably doesn’t really know any person who works by the hour.”

Kavanaugh’s parents were Martha Kavanaugh, an associate judge in Maryland, and Everett Kavanaugh Jr., a Washington lobbyist.

Sotomayor’s parents were Juan Sotomayor, a tool worker with a third-grade education, and Celina Baez, a nurse.

Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University Law School, said Sotomayor’s criticism of Kavanaugh suggested “that he is an out-of-touch elitist.”

“The suggestion is that Kavanaugh has avoided—and continues to avoid—interactions with people who get paid on an hourly basis—while she is more inclusive in her circle of friends. It is obviously false, but more importantly, petty and unfair,” Turley posted April 12 on X.

David French, a former attorney and columnist for The New York Times, said Sotomayor’s comments were “inappropriate.”

“This gets a little personal feeling to me,” French said on The Dispatch podcast on April 14.

“Maybe they know each other well enough to where she can make assumptions or make educated guesses about what his parents experienced or their broader experience. I don’t know. To me, it’s not even a close call. It was over the line in its personal nature.”

The Epoch Times reached out to Sotomayor and Kavanaugh for comment.

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