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Supreme Court denies Obama rehearing on US v Texas immigration fight
- Breaking: Supreme Court denies Obama rehearing on US v Texas immigration fight - Hot Air
"The White House lost on its fight over Barack Obama’s executive orders on immigration when the Supreme Court had nine members, and it won’t get a second chance with the eight remaining. On its first day back in session, the high court denied a rehearing request in US et al v Texas et al, the biggest fight between Washington and the states on enforcement of immigration statutes (via SCOTUSblog):
Not that the court's decision really matters to Barry. During his Presidency he has refused to enforce existing law, has protected law breakers, has broken the law, has refused to comply with court orders, continues to refuse to comply with court orders, and (his administration) has been found in Contempt of court twice.
- Breaking: Supreme Court denies Obama rehearing on US v Texas immigration fight - Hot Air
"The White House lost on its fight over Barack Obama’s executive orders on immigration when the Supreme Court had nine members, and it won’t get a second chance with the eight remaining. On its first day back in session, the high court denied a rehearing request in US et al v Texas et al, the biggest fight between Washington and the states on enforcement of immigration statutes (via SCOTUSblog):
The Supreme Court refused Monday to reconsider President Obama’s
proposed overhaul of the nation’s immigration system following a tie vote
in June that blocked its implementation.
proposed overhaul of the nation’s immigration system following a tie vote
in June that blocked its implementation.
The eight-member court’s order shut the door on a plan that already seemed
all but dead a few months ago. The court declined to wait until a ninth justice
is confirmed and seated in order to rehear the case — and possibly reverse its
June decision."
all but dead a few months ago. The court declined to wait until a ninth justice
is confirmed and seated in order to rehear the case — and possibly reverse its
June decision."
Not that the court's decision really matters to Barry. During his Presidency he has refused to enforce existing law, has protected law breakers, has broken the law, has refused to comply with court orders, continues to refuse to comply with court orders, and (his administration) has been found in Contempt of court twice.