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    United States v. Texas, 216 members of Congress filing an amicus brief

    Warner, Kaine file amicus brief in immigration Supreme Court case

    Published Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015, 9:49 am



    U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) joined 216 members of Congress in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the President’s November 2014 executive actions on immigration.


    The amicus brief encourages the Court to review the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision in United States v. Texas, et al., which blocked the Secretary of Homeland Security from implementing the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program and expanding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

    “We are confident that the Supreme Court will support President Obama’s decision to use the authority granted by Congress to set enforcement priorities and focus our limited resources on threats to national security and public safety, not hard-working families,” said Sens.

    Warner and Kaine today. “President Obama took executive action after extensive legal analysis by the Department of Justice. DAPA and the expansion of DACA will ensure that families will not be torn apart because of Congress’ refusal to address our broken immigration system.”


    In 2013, the Senate voted 68-32 to approve bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform legislation to allow undocumented immigrants to come out of the shadows, support their families, pay taxes and contribute to the economy. However, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives failed to act on the bill.


    The amicus brief outlines the imperative of implementing the DAPA and expanded DACA programs, urging the Supreme Court to reverse the decision by the Fifth Circuit and vacate the preliminary injunction blocking the new programs from being carried out.

    The brief makes the case, from the perspective of 218 Members of Congress, that DAPA and expanded DACA are consistent with Congressional intent and the Executive’s longstanding legal authority to establish national immigration enforcement priorities and exercise discretion in the enforcement of our immigration laws.

    As stated in the brief: Congress has “granted the Secretary [of Homeland Security] broad discretion in determining how to carry out the immigration laws, and has explicitly directed the Secretary to establish policies and priorities for enforcement of those laws.”


    Members of Congress are deeply concerned that the Fifth Circuit’s decision interferes with Congress’s ability to grant the Executive the flexibility and discretion as necessary to enforce the law in a rational, effective, and efficient manner.

    The ruling would instead “force Congress to specifically prescribe every priority and power with detailed enforcement instructions,” the practical effect of which – if allowed to stand – would strip the Executive of broad authority to make discretionary judgments on how best to enforce the nation’s immigration laws where Congress has not prescribed a specific action, and would devastate millions of individuals, families, and communities across the nation.


    According to the amicus, “where Congress has chosen to vest in the Executive discretionary authority to determine how a law should be enforced, and the Executive has acted pursuant to that authority, amici have a strong interest in ensuring that federal courts honor Congress’s deliberate choice by sustaining the Executive’s action…

    The significance of this case to Congress’s ability to ensure rational, effective, and efficient enforcement of federal law by executive agencies cannot be overstated.”


    The amicus brief was signed by a total of 34 Senators, and 184 members of the House of Representatives.

    Full text of the amicus brief can be found here.

    http://augustafreepress.com/warner-kaine-file-amicus-brief-in-immigration-supreme-court-case/
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    Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.


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    When was the last time 216 members of Congress filed an "amicus brief" on behalf of American Citizens? Throw every bum who signed that out of Congress on the earliest possible date. Wake Up America, you're being sold out by the very scum you support and donate to and get the vote out for and yes vote for yourselves. STOP THIS INSANITY!
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    1. An amicus curiae (literally, friend of the court; plural, amici curiae) is someone who is not a party to a case and offers information that bears on the case, but who has not been solicited by any of the parties to assist a court.

      Amicus curiae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    We the People AGAINST O's amnesty should file a brief of petitioned citizens' signatures along with Senators and Congressmen of like.

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