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    See Ya, Ninth Circuit! DOJ Appealing DACA Directly To The Supreme Court

    DOJ Is Skipping The 9th Circuit And Appealing DACA Reinstatement Straight To SCOTUS



    2:38 PM 01/16/2018

    The Department of Justice will appeal directly to the Supreme Court after a federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration to maintain the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, an Obama-era amnesty policy that extends legal status to 800,000 illegal aliens who arrived in the U.S. as children.

    The department will bypass the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which has jurisdiction in the case, and appeal directly to the high court, a rare procedural move.

    “It defies both law and common sense for DACA — an entirely discretionary non-enforcement policy that was implemented unilaterally by the last administration after Congress rejected similar legislative proposals and courts invalidating the similar DAPA policy — to somehow be mandated nationwide by a single district court in San Francisco,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement announcing the appeal.

    Judge William Alsup
    concluded the program’s rescission was based on a flawed legal premise, rendering the action “arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, [and] otherwise not in accordance with law.”
    Alsup’s order does not require the administration to process new applicants for the program.

    It does not appear that the administration will ask the justices to stay Alsup’s order while they consider the appeal. Obtaining a stay would be difficult, as the government would have to show the order inflicts “irreparable harm.” This leaves the government in a somewhat awkward position, arguing simultaneously that Alsup’s order was urgent enough to appeal directly to the Supreme Court, but not urgent enough to ask for immediate relief.

    The appeal comes as President Donald Trump is attempting to negotiate a DACA deal with congressional Democrats to avoid a government shutdown.

    The University of California system brought the suit challenging DACA’s termination. The system is led by Janet Napolitano, the former secretary of Homeland Security who presided over DACA’s original promulgation during the Obama administration.

    http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/16/do...ent-to-scotus/


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    YES!! I'm sure this decision as to whom appeal the ruling, because there are several options, has led to a few days delay in announcing the appeal.
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    TERMINATE DACA!

    THEY NEED TO GO HOME AND GET IN LINE TO APPLY TO COME LEGALLY!

    NO FREE PASS TO STAY!

    AND START TURNING THEM RIGHT BACK AROUND AT THE BORDER

    HAND THEIR MINOR FOREIGN RUNAWAY CHILDREN OVER INTO THE CARE & CUSTODY OF THEIR PRESIDENT!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Hurrah! Brilliant move Jeff Sessions!
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    I think it is time the Supreme Court takes up this issue. I am one citizen who is tired of fighting for our rights against people who should not be here in the first place. If the Supreme Court would take up the issue of illegal immigration, there is no way they should come down on the side of the illegals. Once and for all the DACAs are here illegally.

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    Justice Department Asks SCOTUS To Hear "DREAMERS" Case

    Jan 16, 2018



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    TERMINATE DACA

    DACA IS ILLEGAL

    THE ILLEGALS ARE HERE ILLEGALLY

    DO NOT RENEW WORK PERMITS, NO EXTENSION, LET THEM EXPIRE

    THEY MUST MOVE OUT OF OUR COUNTRY AND GET IN LINE LIKE THE REST OF THE WORLD APPLYING TO COME HERE!

    NO FREE PASS TO DACA...NO FRE PASS TO ILLEGAL ALIENS!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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