Posted on 06/13/2017 10:21:46 AM PDT by sickoflibs
A federal judge ordered Homeland Security Monday to reinstate an amnesty for a Dreamer and blasted the government for running roughshod over a young woman in a ruling that breaks new ground in legal rights for illegal immigrants.
Judge Mark H. Cohen ruled that the department didnt follow its own procedures when it stripped Jessica Colotl of her status under President Obamas 2012 amnesty, known in government-speak as DACA.
The judge ordered her deportation amnesty and her work permit be kept in place, and sent U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services the Homeland Security agency that handles applications back to consider Ms. Colotls case again.
The public has an interest in government agencies being required to comply with their own written guidelines instead of engaging in arbitrary decision making, Judge Cohen said.
When the Obama administration established the program it said DACA was entirely at the discretion of Homeland Security, and could be revoked.
But the decision by Judge Cohen, who was appointed to the federal courts by Mr. Obama, suggests But the decision by Judge Cohen, who was appointed to the federal courts by Mr. Obama, suggests illegal immigrants can go to court to claim they have a right to a process, if not an outcome.
Judge Cohen said the governments interest in enforcing its laws does not justify them running roughshod over [Ms. Colotl] by ignoring their own required procedures.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Excellent question indeed.
My guess is that the answer is “Jivanka”.
Mark
When exactly do you think that Trump did that?
Mr. Trump appears to be maintaining the pace of the Obama administration, with more than 17,000 new two-year amnesties and more than 107,000 renewal applications approved from Jan. 1 to March 30. Both numbers are comparable to the final full three months of President Obamas tenure.
Trumps reversal allowing amnesty for Dreamers enrages conservative base (Washington Times June 8, 2017)
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