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Obama administration asks judge to speed up immigration decision

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03-06-2015, 07:43 AM
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(Reuters) - The Obama administration asked a federal judge in Texas to decide by Monday whether he will put on hold his prior decision to block the White House's executive orders on immigration, or at least limit the impact to Texas.

U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, a city along the border with Mexico, issued a temporary court order last month halting President Barack Obama's orders that would have shielded millions of illegal immigrants from deportation.

The administration asked Hanen for a stay on his order last month and late on Wednesday requested a decision by Monday.

Hanen on Thursday declined to comment while the case is ongoing.

Hanen, who had previously criticized U.S. immigration enforcement as too lax, based his ruling on an administrative law question, faulting Obama for not giving public notice of his plans. He also cited ways that Texas would be harmed by the action but used no other states as examples.

Anne O'Connell, a professor at University of California Berkeley School of Law, said it is doubtful that Hanen will grant even the partial stay, but said the administration's move appears designed to force Hanen to defend his argument.

"If all the harm is about Texas, it does seem like a bit of overreaching by the judge to keep the preliminary injunction in place everywhere," O'Connell said.

The case in Texas is the latest in a series of challenges to Obama's immigration action.

Hanen's decision on Feb. 17 was an initial victory for 26 states that brought the case alleging Obama had exceeded his powers with executive orders that would let up to 4.7 million illegal immigrants stay without threat of deportation.

Obama's orders bypassed Congress, which has not been able to agree on immigration reform.

On Feb. 23, the U.S. Justice Department requested an emergency stay of Hanen's decision.

It also directly appealed to Hanen, asking that he at the very least limit his decision to Texas, because Hanen has not pointed to any specific harm the president's immigration action would cause beyond that state.

If Hanen does not issue a full stay by Monday, the Justice Department will take its request to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, according to the court filing released late Wednesday. It was unclear whether they will do so if Hanen grants the partial stay.

A stay would reverse, or partially reverse, the injunction and allow eligible immigrants to apply for benefits, including work permits, while the appeals process plays out in higher courts over the next several months.

Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, an immigration advocacy organization based in Los Angeles, said a stay that excludes Texas would be better than no stay at all.

Obama and White House Counsel Neil Eggleston last week briefed Hincapie and other immigration advocates on their legal strategy.

"We are definitely worried for immigrants in Texas," Hincapie said. "We want everybody across the country to be able to benefit."

(Reporting by Julia Edwards; Editing by Karey Van Hall and Kevin Drawbaugh)
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What do you think will happen Monday?
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well, i hope we get a federal dream act passed this year...

I don't care anything else but this
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well, i hope we get a federal dream act passed this year...

I don't care anything else but this
With the Republicans in control? Clearly, the 10+ votes to repeal DACA were just a friendly joke.

Our best bet is IF there is a Democratic Senate elected along with a Democratic President in 2016. But, we will likely still have the inmates running the asylum or more commonly referred to as a Republican majority in the house. I still cannot believe they got away with gerrymandering the map like this. Thank God a new census is coming up.
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Keep in mind that pretty soon Caucasians will be a minority in USA.
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Hot off the presses: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/0...ss-115880.html

I'll save you the reading: "Immigration reform looks dead with this congress".
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I never expected immigration reform to pass through congress especially since they have so many other "pressing" matters like Iran, the budget and tax reform. Expanded DACA/DAPA is the only form of repreive that is available for the foreseeable future. And since there hasn't been any advancement on Hanen's decision "yet" even though it's almost mid afternoon then we're undoubtedly headed to the 5th Circuit.
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Keep in mind that pretty soon Caucasians will be a minority in USA.
Dream Act 2050.
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So nothing, huh? Figures...
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