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BREAKING: Supreme Court Deals DEVASTATING BLOW to Obama on Immigration
03 Oct, 2016 by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton


This is certainly very, very good news. Obama’s illegal immigration case is one of the most watched and high profile cases in years. The lawsuit from the State of Texas and other co-plaintiff states against the Obama Administration’s Amnesty program will no doubt set precedent. It was filed several years ago and has been through the wringer. The case made its way through the District Court in Texas and then on to the Fifth Circuit Court. The last stop was the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has refused to rehear the case of US et al v Texas et al, which shoots down Obama’s illegal immigration mandate.

The case will now go back to Federal District Court before the judge who issued the original injunction. A reversal there is considered unlikely. So, in effect, because Obama would not compromise with Congress and because he wanted to be the sole say in destroying our borders and bringing in millions of illegal immigrants, he lost the case. Whether this will stop his outlaw ways is certainly debatable.

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Re: BREAKING: Supreme Court Deals DEVASTATING BLOW to Obama on Immigration
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2016, 06:45:22 pm »
I hope this will give Texas the opportunity to take matters into their own hands on immigration.
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Re: BREAKING: Supreme Court Deals DEVASTATING BLOW to Obama on Immigration
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2016, 10:18:10 pm »
I wouldn't say the decision is as definitive as it's being made out to be.  The case posture was dealing with a preliminary injunction.  Preliminary means it was issued before the court was fully briefed on all the issues and presented with all of the arguments, pro and con.  It is entirely possible that the federal government will still prevail once the case has been fully litigated.