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    Court Rules AGAINST Obama Immigration Plan

    Appeals Court Rules Against Obama Immigration Plan

    by The Associated Press 11/9/15


    NEW ORLEANS — President Barack Obama's plan to protect from deportation an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally, suffered another setback in court on Monday.

    In a 2-1 decision, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld a Texas-based judge's injunction blocking the Obama administration's immigration initiative.

    Republicans had criticized the plan as an illegal executive overreach when Obama announced it last November. Twenty-six states challenged the plan in court.

    The administration argued that the executive branch was within its rights in deciding to defer deportation of selected groups of immigrants.

    Part of the initiative included expansion of a program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protecting young immigrants from deportation if they were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.



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    Appeals Court Upholds Injunction Against Obama Immigration Plan

    Monday, November 9, 2015 08:34 PM
    By: Newsmax Wires

    President Barrack Obama's plan to protect from deportation an estimated 5 million illegal immigrants in the United States has suffered another setback in court.

    In a 2-1 decision, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld a Texas-based judge's injunction blocking the Obama administration's immigration initiative that would use a series of executive actions to give them quasi-legal status and work permits

    Republicans had criticized the plan as an illegal executive overreach when Obama announced it last November. Twenty-six states challenged the plan in court.

    The administration argued that the executive branch was within its rights in deciding to defer deportation of selected groups of immigrants.

    Part of the initiative included expansion of a program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protecting young immigrants from deportation if they were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.

    Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, reacted swiftly to the ruling, Politico reports.

    "Immigrant families & their US citizen children have been waiting anxiously for the 5th Circuit to rule. Now, we call on the DOJ to seek cert before the Supreme Court immediately where we are more likely to obtain justice for our communities," she told Politico.

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    The Obama Admin. had said they would not appeal this decision, whatever it happened to be. Let's see if they keep their promise.
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    Great news! Going out to our networks now!

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    Appeals court deals crippling blow to President Obama's immigration plan

    Richard Wolf and Alan Gomez, USA TODAY 10:56 p.m. EST November 9, 2015

    A federal appeals court dealt a potentially fatal blow Monday to President Obama's immigration plan, leaving more than 4 million undocumented immigrants in legal limbo and setting up a possible Supreme Court battle at the sunset of his administration.

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit upheld a challenge to the deferred deportation program brought by Texas and 25 other states with Republican governors, who argued that Obama lacked the authority to protect about one-third of the nation's undocumented immigrants by executive fiat.

    The authority that the administration claimed, the court said in a 2-1 ruling, would allow it "to grant lawful presence and work authorization to any illegal alien in the United States."

    The decision had been anticipated by the administration and immigration rights groups, who have hung their hopes on the Supreme Court rather than the conservative appeals court with jurisdiction over Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. But the four-month wait for a ruling, since oral arguments were held before the three-judge panel, could mean that the justices won't get the case during their current term -- and won't decide it before Obama leaves office.

    Under that scenario, the 4.3 million undocumented immigrants deemed eligible for the program would be at the mercy of the next president — either a Democrat who favors giving them temporary protection from deportation, or a Republican who most likely would have campaigned against it.

    That makes the panel's decision a major blow to Obama, who has hoped to overhaul the nation's immigration system before leaving office even if Congress won't go along. And it's a crushing defeat for millions of immigrant families who hope to win protections that would make them eligible for three-year work permits and a host of health care, disability and retirement benefits.

    "The most directly impacted are the five million U.S. citizen children whose parents would be eligible for temporary relief from deportation," said Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center. "We now call on the Department of Justice to seek Supreme Court review immediately, where we are more likely to obtain justice for our communities."

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hailed the ruling. “Today, the 5th Circuit asserted that the separation of powers remains the law of the land, and the president must follow the rule of law, just like everybody else,” he said. “Throughout this process, the Obama administration has aggressively disregarded the constitutional limits on executive power, and Texas, leading a charge of 26 states, has secured an important victory to put a halt to the president’s lawlessness."

    Obama unveiled the program last November as an extension of his 2012 policy delaying the threat of deportation for about 770,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children. The new plan would broaden that program and add protections for adults with children who are U.S. citizens.

    Federal District Court Judge Andrew Hanen temporarily blocked the program in February, ruling that the states were likely to win their argument that Obama lacked executive authority to carry out the plan without congressional action, or at the least a formal period for public comment. In May, the appeals court panel refused to let the program continue while it considered the appeal.

    In his ruling Monday night, Circuit Court Judge Jerry Smith said Obama's program "would allow illegal aliens to receive the benefits of lawful presence solely on account of their children’s immigration status, without complying with any of the requirements ... that Congress has deliberately imposed." He was joined by Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod.

    Their ruling said the program "would dramatically increase the number of aliens eligible for work authorization, thereby undermining Congress’s stated goal of closely guarding access to work authorization and preserving jobs for those lawfully in the country."

    Judge Carolyn Dineen King dissented, arguing that the deferred action program was an "exercise of prosecutorial discretion" beyond the reach of federal court judges. She also criticized her court for stalling well beyond its normal 60-day period of review.

    "I have a firm and definite conviction that a mistake has been made," she said. "That mistake has been exacerbated by the extended delay that has occurred in deciding this 'expedited' appeal. There is no justification for that delay."

    The administration had argued that it was merely formalizing an existing policy of targeting the most dangerous undocumented immigrants and making millions of others a lower priority.

    "The policies are a quintessential exercise of prosecutorial discretion, an executive function that is not subject to judicial review," it argued in court papers. "And they are an exercise of authority that Congress expressly granted to the (homeland security) secretary to establish policies for enforcement of the immigration laws, a uniquely federal domain into which states may not intrude."

    The states opposed to the program argued that it would confer legality, if not citizenship, upon millions of immigrants who came to the country unlawfully -- forcing Texas and others to issue driver's licenses and incur other costs.

    The program "would be one of the largest changes in immigration policy in our nation’s history," they told the appeals court. "Once this program goes into effect, it will be practically impossible to unwind all of its derivative consequences."

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    I don't doubt that illegal aliens' supporters are already crafting "work arounds" to figure out some way they can stay in the US. We need to advance on other fronts. It was good to see Sen, Grassley taking a lead in questioning the DHS on their latest move. Please call Sen. Grassley to thank him for doing this. 202-224 3121 Also, send comments via whistleblower@judiciary-rep.senate.gov
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    This is fantastic news!

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    Federal Court Strikes Obama's Immigration Order


    A federal appeals court has ruled against President Barack Obama's attempt to shield millions of people living in the U.S. illegally from deportation.

    The 2-1 decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a previous ruling by a Texas-based federal court, blocking the initiative.

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott praised the decision, saying, "President Obama should abandon his lawless executive amnesty program and start enforcing the law today."

    Republicans criticized the plan as an illegal executive overreach when the Obama administration announced it last November, and 26 states have challenged the move in court.

    The ruling further dims prospects of implementation of the executive action before Obama leaves office in 2017.

    Appeals over the injunction could take months and, depending on how the case unfolds, it could go back to the Texas federal court for more proceedings.

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    Great news! Now hopefully they can run the clock out and Obama will be out of office before the Supreme Court gets this. But you realize we MUST have a NON-amnesty president in 2016 and the ONLY option is Trump! Both Hillary and psycho LIAR Ben Carson a pro amnesty so we MUST get out in HUGE numbers and vote for Trump!

    This ruling means NOTHING if Hillary or Carson are president in 2016 since they are both pro AMNESTY!

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