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lovemode 11-25-2015 05:48 PM

Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration

Request to extend response period would push Supreme Court case to October 2016

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Updated Nov. 24, 2015 8:14 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON—The Obama administration, seeking to implement its immigration plan before the president leaves office, asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to deny Texas’ request for more time to respond to the government’s appeal of a court order blocking the policies.

Texas and 25 other mostly Republican-led states obtained a lower court order blocking the administration’s immigration plan, which would grant a temporary reprieve from deportation to more than four million illegal immigrants whose children are U.S. citizens or lawful residents.

After the administration appealed to the Supreme Court, Texas requested a 30-day extension in filing its response. Should it be granted, the court’s briefing schedule could make it difficult for the justices to hear the case during the current term. Arguments are held into April and decisions delivered through June.

“The effect of such a delay would be to prolong for an additional year the disruption of federal immigration policy and the irreparable harm of denial of work authorization and other protections to millions of people who would be eligible for those protections if the policy is upheld,” Solicitor General Donald Verrilli said in a letter to the court clerk.

The court is widely expected to agree to hear the case. If it grants Texas’ extension and sticks to its standard schedule, argument wouldn’t be heard before October 2016—a month ahead of the election to choose President Barack Obama’s successor.

Mr. Verrilli offered a compromise, writing that the government would agree to an eight-day extension, meaning Texas would have to file its response brief by Dec. 29.

If the court grants Texas’ 30-day request, Mr. Verrilli said, the government would move to expedite the case and schedule a special argument in May. Such argument sessions are rare.

In a letter delivered Monday, the Texas solicitor general, Scott Keller, told the court clerk he needed the extra 30 days because his staff was busy working on other cases.

His office “has numerous pressing deadlines in other cases that were pending in this court before” the government appealed a lower court decision blocking the immigration program, Mr. Keller wrote. Texas is involved in several cases up before the high court, including December arguments in a case on whether the Constitution requires only eligible voters be counted when forming legislative districts,

Earlier in November, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in New Orleans, upholding a lower court, found the immigration plan couldn’t take effect because the Department of Homeland Security didn’t develop it according to the process laid out for federal rule-making in the Administrative Procedure Act.
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drvenom 11-25-2015 08:05 PM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
Right on, let's hope this works. The ball needs to get rolling on this. After all, we're not getting any younger.

DACA-IR-DA 11-25-2015 09:39 PM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
If they do get a 30 day extension. It is still possible for a decision sometime next year right? I know it pushes in to October.

Pianoswithoutfaith 11-25-2015 11:08 PM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
Its dumb to think the court will take Obamas side, so everyone with DACA you should be preparing for the decision in case it isnt in our favor

2MoreYears 11-26-2015 01:27 AM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 563183)
Its dumb to think the court will take Obamas side, so everyone with DACA you should be preparing for the decision in case it isnt in our favor

could the supreme court say that eDACA and DAPA are wrong but the original DACA ok ?

DACA-IR-DA 11-26-2015 02:25 AM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
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Originally Posted by 2MoreYears (Post 563187)
could the supreme court say that eDACA and DAPA are wrong but the original DACA ok ?

Not sure. Since isn't about the 2012 DACA.

Casillas17 11-26-2015 03:19 AM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
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Originally Posted by 2MoreYears (Post 563187)
could the supreme court say that eDACA and DAPA are wrong but the original DACA ok ?

Original daca applies only to less than a million people. Expanded DACA/DAPA applies to about 5-6 million and becuase of that Texas and the other 26 GOP states think Obama is overreaching his executive action. However the Supreme Court will hopefully rule in obama's favor.

Pianoswithoutfaith 11-26-2015 03:54 AM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
If the Supreme Court rules against it then he's it would affect original DACA

2MoreYears 11-26-2015 01:33 PM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 563183)
Its dumb to think the court will take Obamas side, so everyone with DACA you should be preparing for the decision in case it isnt in our favor

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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 563191)
If the Supreme Court rules against it then he's it would affect original DACA

How so? What are your reasons for saying that?

IamAman 11-26-2015 03:58 PM

Re: Update* Obama Administration Asks Court to Deny Texas More Time on Immigration
 
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Originally Posted by 2MoreYears (Post 563192)
How so? What are your reasons for saying that?

Have you not been paying attention to Republicans and Texas especially? Once they win against extended DACA and DAPA, they will set their sights DACA. They had already tried a few times through congress but this will set the blue print against how to defeat DACA.


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