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Court hears U.S. appeal of preliminary injunction that kept DACA program in place

Original post made on May 21, 2018

A panel of U.S. appeals court judges appeared to give a cool reception Tuesday to a government lawyer who urged them to overturn a preliminary injunction by a federal judge in San Francisco that protected undocumented young immigrants from deportation.

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Posted by Citizen
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on May 21, 2018 at 6:25 am

Congress......pass a workable law or laws. Presidential Executive Orders are a great way to go around Congress. Get to,work, house and senate, time is running out, and the courts, shouldn't be saving your butt! Once again, Obama.......or Emperor Obama, made this mess. Trump fixing it, not!


Posted by MadAsHell
a resident of another community
on Jul 12, 2018 at 9:47 am

Why no ruling on this yeT?
Because the 9th Kangaroo Court know the injunction, and the lawsuit, is bull BUT
If it rules against the injunction DACA crumbles and
If it rules for the injunction it allows the case to move to the Supreme court where it will be struck down.
JUDICIAL ACTIVISM at its worst!


Posted by VA CA news
a resident of Las Lomitas School
on Jul 12, 2018 at 11:42 am

I know!!!! It's like the Crazy politicians and their promises!!!!

Where is the check from Mexico for our Great Wall on the border?!?!?!!

Drain the swamp!!

Next thing you know, the crazy politicians will promise us a blueprint in 2 weeks for lowering drug prices!!!!

Well, on May 11th, they said two weeks!!!! Why no blueprint yeT?

yeT!!!!!


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