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Breaking: Judge Bitch Slaps trump: Orders Trump Administration to continue DACA and accept new applicants
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 75079861:MV8zODE4ODQ1XzY4NjIyNjU5XzM4REZCNzhG] [quote:R. Wordsworth:MV8zODE4ODQ1XzY4NjIyNjMzXzhFNTBGOTE3] So... the Judge just ruled that whatever President follows Trump cannot rescind any of his executive orders? [i] Because that's what it sounds like he did...[/i] [/quote] There would have to be a compelling reason. Trump did not give a real reason, and his decision seemed arbitrary according tot he judge. [/quote]
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A third federal judge has rejected the Trump administration’s justification for winding down the program protecting immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children.
U.S. District Court Judge John Bates said on Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security’s legal explanation for the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, was too flimsy and, ultimately, unpersuasive.
“DACA’s rescission was arbitrary and capricious because the Department failed adequately to explain its conclusion that the program was unlawful,” Bates wrote in his 60-page opinion, released on Tuesday evening. “Neither the meager legal reasoning nor the assessment of litigation risk provided by DHS to support its rescission decision is sufficient to sustain termination of the DACA program.”
Bates, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, is the first Republican appointee to rule against President Donald Trump’s move to wind down DACA. Two district court judges appointed by President Bill Clinton — one in San Francisco and one in Brooklyn — previously came to similar conclusions. They also entered injunctions requiring the administration to continue accepting renewals while litigation continued.
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