Report: Ex-DHS Secretary Intentionally Weakened Legal Case for Ending DACA
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A former acting secretary of homeland security has admitted intentionally omitting critical information from a memo she wrote ending the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals program because she did not agree with President Donald Trumps approach and was miffed her opinion was listened to.
Elaine Duke, who served the president as his acting homeland security chief for about four months, made her claim in an interview with The New York Times published Friday. Duke had more than 20 years with the federal government when she was appointed, according to PBS.
The fit of pique Duke described that took place in 2017 had far-reaching repercussions. In the June 18 Supreme Court ruling that blocked at least temporarily Trumps effort to end DACA, the majority of justices said that no policy rationale was given for ending the program, which was created by former President Barack Obama.
My goodness! The Orange County School Board votes to send kids back to school with no masks or social distancing:
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/07/13/oc-school-board-classes-fall/