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Maldef files brief to close DAPA case - Page 5

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08-01-2017, 07:00 AM
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That is good on our part. That is a good news!
Can they still file the new suit?
Yes, but it's not a guarantee that the Judge who precided over DAPA and EDACA would hear the case again . I may be wrong, someone correct me.
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08-01-2017, 07:34 AM
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Brownsville, TX - A threat by the State of Texas to amend a lawsuit to include a belated challenge to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative should be thrown out on the grounds that the original lawsuit is not related to DACA, according to a motion filed in federal court today.

The motion, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas in Brownsville by MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund) and the law firm O'Melveny & Myers LLP, requests that the court block any effort by Texas to amend its 2015 lawsuit against the DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents) initiative to include a challenge to DACA. DAPA, a 2014 Obama Administration initiative, was barred from implementation by the Brownsville court after Texas and 25 other states sued to stop it, and the initiative never went into effect.

On June 15 of this year, the Department of Homeland Security issued a memorandum officially rescinding DAPA. That action, according to the motion filed today, renders the lawsuit moot and it therefore cannot be amended. "The Court should not countenance Plaintiffs' threatened attempt to sneak an attack on DACA into this lawsuit and should dismiss the case as moot without leave to amend," the motion reads.

"Texas' lawless attempt to revive this dead lawsuit by converting it from a challenge to the now-rescinded DAPA into an assault on the highly successful five-year-old DACA initiative is the most ill-advised experiment in revivification since Frankenstein's monster," said Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF president and general counsel. "The state's lawyers should abandon their mad scientists' laboratory and attend to the needs of Texas, which has immeasurably benefited from DACA."

On June 29, Texas sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatening to amend the DAPA lawsuit if DACA is not rescinded by the Trump Administration by Sept. 5. During the 2015 federal court hearing seeking a preliminary injunction to block DAPA, Texas made it clear that it was not challenging the 2012 DACA initiative and, the motion says, the state cannot amend its lawsuit to do so now.

"Plaintiffs never challenged the 2012 DACA initiative, and in fact they affirmatively represented to this Court that they were ‘not challenging the DACA program'," the motion reads. "Plaintiffs should not now, after nearly three years, be allowed to surprise the Federal Defendants, the Intervenors, and the nation by amending their complaint to completely change the nature of the case. If Plaintiffs truly wish to challenge the DACA initiative, they should be required to assert those claims in a new lawsuit."

"We are proud to have been able to work with MALDEF in fighting to preserve the DACA initiative from Texas' threatened challenge," said Gabriel Markoff, an associate attorney at O'Melveny.

Read the motion here.

http://maldef.org/news/releases/2017...CA_Initiative/

I think we have a good shot of getting this amendment thrown out. If they wanna file a new lawsuit then they should go ahead . They won't know if a new lawsuit would land in Judge Hannen's court. That is why they want to amend it so bad so that racist SOB can rule against us.
great points. good find
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Great find! Poster above! I hope they indeed succeed with throwing that piece of garbage out!
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https://www.maldef.org/assets/pdf/Fi...ion_072817.pdf , full motion , good to skim through, a loot of lawyeree language but good points, hopefully it is thrown out.
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eDACA was with DAPA. What happens to eDACA?
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