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Marshall 03-24-2015 07:19 PM

Breaking: 5th Circuit Appeals Court
 
Breaking: 5th Circuit Appeals Courtwill hear argument on the DOJ motion to lift the injunction in the GOP Texas #immigration case on 04/27

Link https://twitter.com/DavidLeopold/sta...04220052418560

Marshall 03-24-2015 07:27 PM

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Oral arguments will be heard on 4/17 however.

IamAman 03-24-2015 09:43 PM

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http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireS...ction-29882249

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A court hearing has been set for April 17 on whether a temporary hold on President Barack Obama's immigration executive action should be lifted, a federal appeals court announced Tuesday.

Obama's executive actions, which could spare from deportation as many as 5 million people who are in the U.S. illegally, were put on hold by a preliminary injunction issued last month by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, Texas.

The injunction was issued at the request of a coalition of 26 states that filed a lawsuit to overturn Obama's immigration plan. The states, led by Texas, argue Obama's action was unconstitutional.

The Justice Department earlier this month filed an emergency motion with the 5th Circuit, asking it to lift Hanen's preliminary injunction, arguing the order interferes with the Homeland Security Department's ability to protect the country and "secure our borders."

The 26 states, led by Texas, say they will suffer irreversible economic harm if the injunction is lifted.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans said each side will have an hour to make their arguments about the injunction during the April hearing.

The scheduling of the hearing was part of a court order that granted a request by the Justice Department to expedite its appeal of Hanen's Feb. 16 ruling.

The Justice Department had asked Hanen to lift the injunction while the case was appealed to the 5th Circuit. But Hanen put that request on hold until he heard from federal prosecutors about allegations that the U.S. government had misled him about the implementation of part of the immigration plan.

During a court hearing last week, a Justice Department attorney apologized to Hanen for any confusion about how more than 108,000 people received three-year reprieves from deportation before the judge made a decision on the injunction.

Hanen has yet to decide if he will issue sanctions against the Justice Department if he decides that the U.S. government had begun implementing an expansion of a program that protects young immigrants from deportation if they were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.

The other states seeking to block Obama's orders are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

IamAman 03-24-2015 09:48 PM

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http://www.wsj.com/articles/federal-...ing-1427237007

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A federal appellate court Tuesday agreed to hear an expedited appeal of a ruling by a federal judge in Texas that blocked President Barack Obama’s immigration actions.

Granting the Obama administration’s request for an expedited appeal, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hold a hearing on April 17 to consider the administration’s challenge to a ruling last month that temporarily blocked it from implementing a sweeping program to defer deportations and grant other benefits for people in the country illegally. The court will consider whether to stay the injunction at the hearing.

In a ruling last month, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen of Brownsville, Texas, sided with officials from 26 largely Republican states who contend the president overstepped his authority when he took the action in November without congressional approval.

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In appellate briefs filed with the Fifth Circuit court in New Orleans, the Obama administration has claimed Judge Hanen’s injunction undermined the federal government’s authority to prioritize which undocumented immigrants to deport.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is leading the suit by the states, said the states “will vigorously oppose the president’s illegal amnesty plan in court.”

If the Fifth Circuit issues a stay, it would allow the administration to continue laying the groundwork for its Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents program, which would permit about four million people in the country illegally to apply for deferred deportation and work authorizations.

A stay also would allow the administration to expand a 2012 program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as DACA, which allows relief for people brought to the U.S. as children.

Earlier Tuesday, before the Fifth Circuit issued its order, Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott filed a brief with the court asking that it refuse to stay Judge Hanen’s injunction.

“President Obama and his lawyers have shown an alarming lack of respect for the rule of law throughout this entire judicial process,” Mr. Abbott said in a statement. “I am confident the case will ultimately result in victory not only for the state of Texas, but also for the constitution of the United States.”

Carl Tobias, a professor at University of Richmond School of Law, said it is rare for a federal appellate court to grant an oral argument on an emergency stay motion. It “virtually never happens,” he said. “This suggests that the Fifth Circuit appreciates how important the stay issue is to the U.S. government and the plaintiff states.”

Shootingstars2014 03-24-2015 10:17 PM

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Don't screw this up, DOJ...

Pianoswithoutfaith 03-24-2015 10:20 PM

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4/17

arghhh

pink 03-24-2015 10:44 PM

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Dear god, can you imagine if it wasn't expedited?

IamAman 03-24-2015 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by pink (Post 556009)
Dear god, can you imagine if it wasn't expedited?

This is it. All the marbles rest on April 17th or else we have to wait for a few years. My sanity depends on this - Not to mention the $1500 first payment I gave the lawyer! Ok, honestly at this point I don't care about the money...The waiting is killer.

pink 03-24-2015 11:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IamAman (Post 556010)
This is it. All the marbles rest on April 17th or else we have to wait for a few years. My sanity depends on this - Not to mention the $1500 first payment I gave the lawyer! Ok, honestly at this point I don't care about the money...The waiting is killer.

Trust me I know! My sanity is also hanging in near shambles as well, lol. This has turned into a soap opera on steroids. I completely feel you on the money tip...At this point after all we have been through money is no object to help a better chance of approval. The most expensive thing for us older dreamers is TIME. I was gonna use a lawyer as well and then decided not to at the last minute. We are already in late march so the wait is still not too bad +++++ thoughts and good luck to us all:wink:

DACA-IR-DA 03-25-2015 02:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IamAman (Post 556010)
This is it. All the marbles rest on April 17th or else we have to wait for a few years. My sanity depends on this - Not to mention the $1500 first payment I gave the lawyer! Ok, honestly at this point I don't care about the money...The waiting is killer.

Why would it be few years? It would then go to Supreme Court right?

DACA-IR-DA 03-25-2015 02:17 AM

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The final decision is made on April 27th though right? Can it come anywhere from 17th to 27th?

yummy11226 03-25-2015 08:33 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pink (Post 556011)
Trust me I know! My sanity is also hanging in near shambles as well, lol. This has turned into a soap opera on steroids. I completely feel you on the money tip...At this point after all we have been through money is no object to help a better chance of approval. The most expensive thing for us older dreamers is TIME. I was gonna use a lawyer as well and then decided not to at the last minute. We are already in late march so the wait is still not too bad +++++ thoughts and good luck to us all:wink:

Keeping fingers crossed that if the appeal is granted in April we're looking at May for them to re-start accepting applications again. *sigh* I had all my documents prepared and ready to go for February 18th, and like you, I was going with a lawyer who charged me $1000. Then I contemplated using any of the immigration advocacy organizations who's range is between $50-$200 then I opted to do it myself. I've waited so damn long that if they do start accepting applications in May I think I may go with a lawyer/organization just to give my application credence. Since my case is straight forward and isn't complicated we're looking at all the way to fall for approval. *double sigh*

pink 03-25-2015 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by yummy11226 (Post 556031)
Keeping fingers crossed that if the appeal is granted in April we're looking at May for them to re-start accepting applications again. *sigh* I had all my documents prepared and ready to go for February 18th, and like you, I was going with a lawyer who charged me $1000. Then I contemplated using any of the immigration advocacy organizations who's range is between $50-$200 then I opted to do it myself. I've waited so damn long that if they do start accepting applications in May I think I may go with a lawyer/organization just to give my application credence. Since my case is straight forward and isn't complicated we're looking at all the way to fall for approval. *double sigh*

We won't know for sure but it would make sense that the program would be jump started ASAP if the administration gets the green light. They know the quicker and the more people sign up the better.

Pianoswithoutfaith 03-25-2015 01:16 PM

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One caN only wait

OptimistinDenial 03-25-2015 08:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by yummy11226 (Post 556031)
Keeping fingers crossed that if the appeal is granted in April we're looking at May for them to re-start accepting applications again. *sigh* I had all my documents prepared and ready to go for February 18th, and like you, I was going with a lawyer who charged me $1000. Then I contemplated using any of the immigration advocacy organizations who's range is between $50-$200 then I opted to do it myself. I've waited so damn long that if they do start accepting applications in May I think I may go with a lawyer/organization just to give my application credence. Since my case is straight forward and isn't complicated we're looking at all the way to fall for approval. *double sigh*

I deeply envy you. I have not gather all my stuff. :shock:

I know. I know. It is my fault for being so lazy but if I am not writing long posts, who will?

I did downloaded all their information the day before so I read it and feel pretty confident about filling my application.

yummy11226 03-25-2015 10:42 PM

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I always go back and forth between getting assistance and filing myself since I think the forms are pretty self explanatory. I remembered going through the old forms and when in doubt I came to the forum did a quick search and all my questions were answered plus I went to YouTube whose videos are very informative. For me I think it's a waste of money to pay a lawyer/orginazation but I can totally respect the fact for those who don't want to take the risk of messing it up and paying for assistance. I always have this nagging feeling that forms filed with assistance gets credence as oppose to those who dont but that suspicion is always debunked when i see the many posters who self filed and had great success. In hindsight a couple of hundred dollars means absolutely nothing when it's the key to your life.

drvenom 03-26-2015 01:10 AM

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Damn, I thought it was a done deal when Obama signed the EO. Now this. I hope it all goes well. I'm aging faster and faster.

DACA-IR-DA 03-26-2015 01:37 AM

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If it does through then it should start the following business day right? Since the Judge blocked it few hours before it was suppose to start?

Shootingstars2014 03-26-2015 09:29 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by drvenom (Post 556114)
Damn, I thought it was a done deal when Obama signed the EO. Now this. I hope it all goes well. I'm aging faster and faster.

Hey, I haven't seen you for a while. How have you been??!!

fl_dreamer 03-26-2015 10:52 AM

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I hope this goes through in our favor.

Does this affect the original DACA is anyway shape or form?

Racer X 03-26-2015 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by yummy11226 (Post 556106)
I always go back and forth between getting assistance and filing myself since I think the forms are pretty self explanatory. I remembered going through the old forms and when in doubt I came to the forum did a quick search and all my questions were answered plus I went to YouTube whose videos are very informative. For me I think it's a waste of money to pay a lawyer/orginazation but I can totally respect the fact for those who don't want to take the risk of messing it up and paying for assistance. I always have this nagging feeling that forms filed with assistance gets credence as oppose to those who dont but that suspicion is always debunked when i see the many posters who self filed and had great success. In hindsight a couple of hundred dollars means absolutely nothing when it's the key to your life.

why would you let someone file your paper work for you? it makes no difference who files it and whether you have a lawyer or not. its smarter to take care of it all yourself! dont leave it in the hands of someone else. its not rocket surgery here. its just a few pages that take a few minutes to fill out. waste of money.

IamAman 03-26-2015 11:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fl_dreamer (Post 556146)
I hope this goes through in our favor.

Does this affect the original DACA is anyway shape or form?

It means the difference of 2 year vs. 3 year renewals.

Also, if Republicans win and defeat Extend DACA, they'll be coming after you next. Yooouuuu!

bryanlopezr 03-26-2015 07:02 PM

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I hope the judges side with DOJ. I'll be praying for this to happen. We really need this work permits. There is so much potential in many people who cant do much because of their legal status. Its all going to waste. Because of I didnt have my papers I couldnt go to college. And now Im stuck. I want to be something in life. I really need this. So fingers, legs, arms and everything crossed.

Be positive and stay happy

drvenom 03-27-2015 06:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Shootingstars2014 (Post 556140)
Hey, I haven't seen you for a while. How have you been??!!

Hey, how is everything? I've been busy working and getting ready for fatherhood. I'm two months away from the big day. Yea, it's real lol.

Shootingstars2014 04-02-2015 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by drvenom (Post 556268)
Hey, how is everything? I've been busy working and getting ready for fatherhood. I'm two months away from the big day. Yea, it's real lol.

Well, everything is, you know, still on hold. But anyways, that's awesome! Congrats and good luck!!!


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