Ole Cowboy
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REAL problem here: A Federal Judge does not have this AUTHORITY, no matter how far you want to go left to bend the rules. What next, Federal he will state the amount of Federal funding for federal programs, their start date, end date and who runs it and who they can hire...where does this end.
Good thing I am not Trump, the Tweet would send him into cardiac arrest.
Judge Wannabe, bad news, YOU don't run this country, I DO along with Congress, so take your ruling, print it out, roll it into a cone and pack it where the sun don't shine. And if you don't like it I will Jap slap you so friggin hard you dog will think he got kicked.
This would be clean version..
"Third US judge orders Daca restarted, saying new applicants must be accepted
Judge John Bates is first to order Trump administration to accept new applications as young undocumented Dreamers await their fate.
A third federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restart a program that shields young undocumented immigrants known as “Dreamers” from deportation and, in a first, to accept new applicants to the program.
Writing that the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca)program was “virtually unexplained”, the US district judge John Bates said on Tuesday he would stay the order for 90 days to allow the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) an opportunity to “better explain” its decision.
“Daca’s rescission was arbitrary and capricious because the department failed adequately to explain its conclusion that the program was unlawful,” Bates wrote in his 60-page ruling, released on Tuesday evening.
Two district court judges, in San Francisco and Brooklyn, previously ordered the Trump administration to spare Daca. Bates, however, went a step further and ordered that the administration accept new applications while litigation continues.
The first injunction came several weeks before 5 March, a deadline set by the Trump administration to end the program. In the countdown to that date, nearly 100 Daca recipients per day were losing their protected status. The rulings forced DHS to begin accepting renewal applications from recipients. But it did not have to accept new applications.
Bates is also the first Republican appointee to rule on the matter. Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the federal district court in Brooklyn and Judge William Alsup of the federal district court in San Francisco were both appointed by Bill Clinton.
The program was unilaterally created by Barack Obama in 2012, offering renewable two-year work permits to young undocumented immigrants, the majority of whom were brought to the US as children. Since the program was created, nearly 700,000 immigrants have enrolled.
On 5 September, the US attorney general, Jeff Sessions, said the Trump administration would end Daca after six months, arguing that the program was unconstitutional. The move set off a furious debate in Congress, where lawmakers ultimately failed to strike a deal that would preserve the program in exchange for Trump immigration priorities, including funding for his border wall and new limits on legal immigration. "
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/apr/24/daca-judge-orders-trump-restart-dreamers
Good thing I am not Trump, the Tweet would send him into cardiac arrest.
Judge Wannabe, bad news, YOU don't run this country, I DO along with Congress, so take your ruling, print it out, roll it into a cone and pack it where the sun don't shine. And if you don't like it I will Jap slap you so friggin hard you dog will think he got kicked.
This would be clean version..
"Third US judge orders Daca restarted, saying new applicants must be accepted
Judge John Bates is first to order Trump administration to accept new applications as young undocumented Dreamers await their fate.
A third federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restart a program that shields young undocumented immigrants known as “Dreamers” from deportation and, in a first, to accept new applicants to the program.
Writing that the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca)program was “virtually unexplained”, the US district judge John Bates said on Tuesday he would stay the order for 90 days to allow the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) an opportunity to “better explain” its decision.
“Daca’s rescission was arbitrary and capricious because the department failed adequately to explain its conclusion that the program was unlawful,” Bates wrote in his 60-page ruling, released on Tuesday evening.
Two district court judges, in San Francisco and Brooklyn, previously ordered the Trump administration to spare Daca. Bates, however, went a step further and ordered that the administration accept new applications while litigation continues.
The first injunction came several weeks before 5 March, a deadline set by the Trump administration to end the program. In the countdown to that date, nearly 100 Daca recipients per day were losing their protected status. The rulings forced DHS to begin accepting renewal applications from recipients. But it did not have to accept new applications.
Bates is also the first Republican appointee to rule on the matter. Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the federal district court in Brooklyn and Judge William Alsup of the federal district court in San Francisco were both appointed by Bill Clinton.
The program was unilaterally created by Barack Obama in 2012, offering renewable two-year work permits to young undocumented immigrants, the majority of whom were brought to the US as children. Since the program was created, nearly 700,000 immigrants have enrolled.
On 5 September, the US attorney general, Jeff Sessions, said the Trump administration would end Daca after six months, arguing that the program was unconstitutional. The move set off a furious debate in Congress, where lawmakers ultimately failed to strike a deal that would preserve the program in exchange for Trump immigration priorities, including funding for his border wall and new limits on legal immigration. "
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/apr/24/daca-judge-orders-trump-restart-dreamers