Author Topic: Texas: Judge in Obama Amnesty Case: Conduct of DOJ Not Worthy of Word 'Justice'.  (Read 932 times)

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The Texas federal district court judge over the executive amnesty case slammed U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials on Thursday writing that their “conduct is certainly not worthy of any department whose name includes the word ‘Justice.'”

Judge Andrew Hanen, a federal district court judge in Brownsville, Texas, added, “Suffice it to say, the citizens of all fifty states, their counsel, the affected aliens and the judiciary all deserve better.”

On Thursday, the judge issued the 28-page memorandum opinion and order (attached below) and lambasted federal government officials for misleading the Court during the executive amnesty litigation.

The Judge issued an order that the federal government misled the Court and the plaintiff states in the amnesty case about when it would begin to implement the DAPA program and would amend the DACA program. The Court ordered the government to file by June 10th, a list of every individual, their names and addresses, of those who were granted these benefits.

Read more: http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/05/19/judge-obama-amnesty-case-conduct-of-doj-not-worthy-of-word-justice/
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