Showing posts with label Executive Amnesty. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 9, 2015

JUDGE OUTRAGED: ORDERS JEH JOHNSON, TOP OFFICIALS TO ANSWER FOR VIOLATIONS OF EXEC. AMNESTY INJUNCTION

The federal judge who halted President Obama’s executive amnesty programs is demanding top immigration officials appear in his court to answer for the administration’s violations of his injunction.

In a court order, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen expressed frustration at the administration’s failure to correct the violations of his order in a timely manner.
“This Court has expressed its willingness to believe that these actions were accidental and not done purposefully to violate this Court’s order. Nevertheless, it is shocked and surprised at the cavalier attitude the Government has taken with regard to its ‘efforts’ to rectify this situation,” Hanen wrote in his order, obtained by Politico.
The problem is the issuance of more than 2,000 three-year work permits issued to illegal immigrants under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals under Obama’s expansion of the program, as opposed to current two-year permits. The administration admitted to issuing the three-year permits after Hanen issued his February injunction.
The violation came on the heels of another administration admission that it had issued three-year work permits to some 108,800 illegal immigrants before the injunction and before the official start date of executive amnesty.
Hanen has expressed outraged in past orders about the administration’s violations and lack of transparency about the missteps. In recent weeks the administration has further admitted that it has not recouped all of the three-year work permits that it erroneously issued, in violation of Hanen’s order.
“The Government promised this Court on May 7, 2015, that ‘immediate steps’ were being taken to remedy the violations of the injunction… Yet, as of June 23, 2015—some six weeks after making that representation—the situation had not been rectified,” Hanen wrote in his Tuesday order.
He also demanded the administration come into full compliance with his prior order, noting that even the government conceded that it directly violated his order, allowing two months to pass without fully remedying the violation.
“That is unacceptable and, as far as the Government’s attorneys are concerned, completely unprofessional. To be clear, this Court expects the Government to be in full compliance with this Court’s injunction. Compliance as to just those aliens living in the Plaintiff States is not full compliance,” Hanen added.
He noted that if the government comes in compliance with his order by July 31 he will cancel the August hearing at which he is expecting the named defendants in the case: Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, Customs and Border Patrol Director Gil Kerlikowske, Deputy Border Patrol Chief Ronald Vitiello, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Sarah Saldana, and Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Leon Rodriguez.
DHS spokeswoman Marsha Catron confirmed to Politico that it has received the order and “is currently reviewing it with the Department of Justice.”

Sunday, May 10, 2015

[VIDEO] Report: Obama Administration Admits Breaking Executive Amnesty Injunction

The Obama administration violated U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen’s injunction halting President Obama’s executive amnesty programs, Justice Department lawyers have admitted to the court, according to the Washington Times.
The Times reports that in a late night filing Thursday, Justice Department lawyers revealed that the Department of Homeland Security had issued some 2,000 three-year work permits (as opposed to the currently permissible two-year permits) to illegal immigrants granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
The issuance of the three-year work permits — an aspect of Obama’s November 20 executive actions which expanded DACA — was violation of Hanen’s February 16 injunction preventing the executive amnesty programs from going forward.
This occurred despite repeated statements from administration officials that they were abiding by the injunction.
“The government sincerely regrets these circumstances and is taking immediate steps to remedy these erroneous three-year terms,” the Times quoted the lawyers, who added they would get more information to Hanen about what went awry by May 15.
According to the Times, DHS Sec. Jeh Johnson has requested the DHS inspector general look into the snafu and officials are looking into replacing the three-year permits DHS improperly issued with the proper two-year ones.
The admission comes on the heels of an earlier administration misstep, again dealing with the issuance of three-year DACA work permits.
As previously reported, DHS jumped the gun on those issuances shortly after Obama’s November 20 announcement issuing more than 100,000 of three-year permits before the injunction. The matter appeared to raise Hanen’s ire as he accused the administration lawyers of misleading him and trafficking in “half truths.”

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