Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Obama’s DOJ Loses Another Round in Immigration Battle in Texas

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Federal district court judge Andrew Hanen slammed the Obama administration with a solid one-two punch late last night. In one order, he refused to lift the preliminary injunction barring implementation of the president’s immigration amnesty plan. In a second order, Hanen said that the “attorneys for the Government misrepresented the facts” about the implementation to the court.

On February 23, the Justice Department filed a “Motion to Stay” the injunction pending an appeal to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Hanen denied that motion, saying not only that his original ruling was correct, but that subsequent events had “reinforced” the correctness of his original decision.

2 comments:

  1. Judge Hanen's ruling is vital for the sovereign states of America. I pray he
    does not fold or gets paid-off to do the wrong thing.

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