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morfeeis
04-08-2015, 02:04 PM
The administration's assertions in the immigration case have been "misleading," "troublesome," and "belied by the facts," Hanen wrote. "Any number of federal judges, given this misconduct, would consider striking the government's pleadings." Doing so would effectively end the case altogether, and Hanen wrote that he had decided not to take that action because the issues at stake are of great national importance.


In court arguments, Hanen specifically asked the administration lawyers whether the Department of Homeland Security would begin implementing DACA before Feb. 18. They said no. Hanen therefore issued an injunction temporarily stopping DACA on Feb. 16, two days before it was scheduled to go into effect. At that point, Hanen thought he had stopped things while he considered the larger issues of the lawsuit, which focus on the constitutionality of Obama's action.

The judge was stunned when, on March 3, administration lawyers filed a "Defendant's Advisory" admitting that the administration had begun implementing the expanded DACA program back in November, and had in fact granted new protections and work permits to "approximately 100,000 people" by the time administration lawyers told the judge nothing was happening.




http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/federal-judge-slams-obama-lawyers-in-immigration-case/article/2562687

It is very nice to see them continue to get their hands slapped.

puppetmaster
04-08-2015, 02:31 PM
good