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15 states, DC sue Trump administration over ending DACA

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09-06-2017, 06:16 PM
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NEW YORK (AP) — Fifteen states and the District of Columbia sued the U.S. government Wednesday to block President Donald Trump's plan to end protection against deportation for young immigrants who New York's attorney general labeled the "best of America."

The lawsuit filed in federal court in Brooklyn asked a judge to strike down as unconstitutional the president's action involving the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.

It called the move "a culmination of President Trump's oft-stated commitments ... to punish and disparage people with Mexican roots."


The attorneys general who brought the lawsuit — all Democrats — represent states where the population of DACA participants — known as "dreamers" — ranges from hundreds to tens of thousands. They were brought to the U.S. illegally as children or came with families who overstayed visas.

Trump's plan is "cruel, shortsighted, inhumane" and driven by a personal bias against Mexicans and Latinos, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said.

He said the 42,000 New Yorkers with protected status under the program are largely model citizens.

"They are the best of America," Schneiderman said.

"Dreamers play by the rules. Dreamers work hard. Dreamers pay taxes. For most of them, America is the only home they've ever known. And they deserve to stay here," he added, using the term that came from a failed piece of legislation called the DREAM Act.

Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum called the government's action "indefensible" and said Trump was "playing chicken" by giving Congress six months to improve DACA or cancel it.

Devin M. O'Malley, a Justice Department spokesman, said the agency looks forward to defending the administration's position.

Under former President Barack Obama, Justice Department lawyers concluded in 2014 that DACA is lawful.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday says rescinding DACA will injure state-run colleges and universities, upset workplaces and damage companies and economies that include immigrants covered under the program.

The lawsuit noted that Harvard University has over 50 DACA students while Tufts University has more than 25. Both schools are in Massachusetts.

"The consequence of the president's animus-driven decision is that approximately 800,000 persons who have availed themselves of the program will ultimately lose its protections" and be exposed to deportation, the lawsuit says.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday the program will end in six months so Congress can have time to find a legislative solution for people in the program.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are New York, Massachusetts, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia.

California, one of the most solid Democratic states, was noticeably absent.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra plans to file a separate lawsuit because a quarter of DACA recipients are California residents, his spokeswoman Bethany Lesser said.


Under Trump's plan, people already enrolled in DACA remain covered until their permits expire. If that happens before March 5, they are eligible to renew them for another two years as long as they apply by Oct. 5. But the program isn't accepting new applications.

Opponents of the program said they are pleased with the Trump administration's decision. They called DACA an unconstitutional abuse of executive power.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson, both Democrats, called Trump's action cruel and outrageous, given that the decision was announced by Sessions rather than the president himself.

A half-dozen beneficiaries of DACA — young adults from Mexico, Venezuela, Peru and elsewhere, including some now working at law firms or for the state Legislature — flanked Inslee and Ferguson at a news conference in Seattle announcing the lawsuit.

"It's outrageous, it's not right," an emotional Ferguson said. "As attorney general for the state of Washington, I have a hammer, it's the law."

Inslee said, "This is one more of a long train of abuses that this president has attempted to foist on this great nation."

Earlier this year, Ferguson sued Trump over his travel ban, prompting a federal judge to block nationwide enforcement.

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Johnson reported from Seattle. Also contributing to this story were AP writers Sadie Gurman in Washington, Deepti Hajela and Karen Matthews in New York, and Andrew Selsky in Salem, Oregon.
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The Nutmeg State has always been and will continue to be respectful to all immigrants who have good moral character and are contributing honestly to this country. Amazing to see this suit. I really think Comgress will pass a bill but this is a great thing to show the country that our support is very very strong.
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The Nutmeg State has always been and will continue to be respectful to all immigrants who have good moral character and are contributing honestly to this country. Amazing to see this suit. I really think Comgress will pass a bill but this is a great thing to show the country that our support is very very strong.
you still in Hartford?
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you still in Hartford?
Moved here when I was a freshmen in College brosef. I'm 29 now so do the Math. I work right in the heart of downtown. Hartford is finally getting some life man. There's a fiscal crisis going on both in City of Hartford and State of Connecticut with a ballooning deficit but I am confident shit will be alright.
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Video by AG Shapiro talking about lawsuit:

https://www.facebook.com/PaAttorneyG...4846389721981/
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Official Statement from Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen's Office:

http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?Q=596046&A=2341

Conn. Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging President Trump on DACA


Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Attorney General George Jepsen today announced that Connecticut has joined with a coalition of 14 other states and the District of Columbia in suing President Donald Trump and his administration seeking to invalidate his memorandum that ends the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and to enjoin federal agencies from using information gathered through DACA in immigration enforcement efforts.

"Connecticut is steadfast in our commitment to protect the over 10,000 DACA eligible youth in our state against the President’s cruel and misguided decision to rescind the program," Governor Malloy said. "We have already invested so much in these Dreamers who have grown up in Connecticut. They been raised and educated in our school systems. They contribute to Connecticut’s economy. They pay taxes. They defend our nation. We have seen how much our state stands to benefit from welcoming Dreamers, and their talents, to our communities and our workplaces – we will not turn our backs on them."

"We intend to vigorously oppose the president's actions," said Attorney General Jepsen. "We cannot stand idly by while this administration needlessly and cruelly threatens the futures of more than 10,000 Connecticut residents. These dreamers are valued members of our social fabric and economy. They are our friends and neighbors, employers and employees, and students working to better themselves and their communities. For many, America is the only home they have ever really known, and they are proud to work and contribute to its success. We believe that President Trump has acted unlawfully in stripping DACA protection from those who have followed the rules laid out for them and structured their lives in reliance on the protections they were promised."

Approximately 800,000 young people who were brought into the United States as children have been granted DACA since it was implemented in 2012. Under President Trump's order, approximately 1,400 individuals will lose their ability to work and risk termination of their employment every day.

DACA grantees, the states argue, are now even more vulnerable than before DACA was implemented because they turned over sensitive information to the federal government, trusting repeated assurances that such information would not be used to conduct enforcement actions. President Trump and his administration have not explained if or how they intend to keep that information secure and have provided no assurances that it will not be used by immigration enforcement agents.

In their complaint, the states allege that the action rescinding DACA violates constitutional guarantees of due process and statutory administrative process mandates, resulting in adverse impacts to both individual DACA recipients and the states. The states argue that President Trump's conduct damages DACA grantees – causing loss of liberty, loss of earnings and earning capacity, and loss of valuable benefits – and the states themselves, because DACA grantees are no longer able to work, to contribute to economies or to attend educational institutions.

They argue that President Trump's discriminatory actions cannot be sufficiently justified by federal interests and that the Due Process Clause requires that immigration enforcement actions taken by the federal government be fundamentally fair. They further argue that the federal Administrative Procedures Act requires notice and comment before stripping protections relied upon by DACA enrollees and precludes actions taken arbitrarily and capriciously. The sole rationale for the President's action – that he believes DACA was an unconstitutional exercise of presidential authority – is wrong, in the states' view, and is a conclusion that no court of final jurisdiction has ever endorsed.

The case was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. In addition to Connecticut, other states taking part in this multistate action include California, Illinois, Iowa, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and the District of Columbia.

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https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/file...-_17cv5228.pdf
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Kind of sad that it’s not the other 40 states. Can you imagine the stengh of that message?
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Surprised California isn't in those states. Most powerful liberal state.
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Surprised California isn't in those states. Most powerful liberal state.
California is following suit on their own.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/esse...htmlstory.html

California will file separate lawsuit over end of DACA program, attorney general says


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.
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