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Janet Napolitano sues Trump over DACA

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09-08-2017, 02:59 PM
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Is this a class action lawsuit?
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Is this a class action lawsuit?
I don't know but maybe it can help get better answers instead of the bullshit answers sessions gave.

I also wonder if this is the California lawsuit that was expected as those other 15 states sued.
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I don't know but maybe it can help get better answers instead of the bullshit answers sessions gave.

I also wonder if this is the California lawsuit that was expected as those other 15 states sued.
This is just the suit by Napolitano. The California suit is still in the works.
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Good if some one can provide the text I would appreciate it. I'm at work and not near a computer.
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Good if some one can provide the text I would appreciate it. I'm at work and not near a computer.
California plans its own lawsuit against the federal government because it is disproportionately harmed by President Trump's plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra said Wednesday.

Becerra outlined his plans after 15 other states, including New York and Washington, filed their own lawsuit Wednesday challenging the end of the DACA program, which protects children who were brought into the country illegally from deportation.

With a quarter of the 800,000 DACA participants coming from California, the state and its economy will be hurt more than other states, Becerra said,

“I think everyone recognizes the scope and breadth of the Trump decision to terminate DACA hits hardest here,” Becerra said in an interview.

The federal lawsuit will be filed in California, he said.

“California will sue the Trump Administration over its termination of the DACA program for one simple reason,” Becerra said. “Our state has become the world’s sixth-largest economy due in part to the success of over 200,000 Dreamers whose livelihoods have been put at risk by President Trump’s wrong-headed decision on DACA.”
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Kalifornia uber alles!
6th Largest economy in the world.

Bet that we immigrants contributed to this.
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Its not a class action as of yet.

She is suing on basically the same grounds as Cali + 15 States.

Lawyers for Ms. Napolitano and the school system she leads, which serves 238,000 students across ten campuses, filed a lawsuit on Friday in federal court accusing Trump officials of violating administrative procedures and constitutional due process requirements by abruptly ending the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

With the addition of:

That it was "arbitary and caprocious" since it did not offer an expansive legal argument justifying their decision.

And finally, the suit alleges a violation of the constitutional due process rights of DACA enrollees.

Which is a new one.

They hope to place an injunction preventing the federal government from ending the program.
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