On Wednesday, fifteen states and the District of Columbia on sued to block President Trump's plan to end a program protecting young immigrants from deportation, an act Washington State's attorney general called "a dark time for our country."Rico says this is far from over...
The lawsuit was filed in the Eastern District of New York. The plaintiffs were New York, Massachusetts, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawai'i, Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia.
On Tuesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said a program, known as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, will end in six months, to give Congress time to find a legislative solution for the immigrants. The participants were brought to the US illegally as children, or came with families who overstayed visas.
Those already enrolled in DACA remain covered until their permits expire. If their permits expire before 5 March 2018, they are eligible to renew them for another two years as long as they apply by 5 October 2017, but the program is not accepting new applications.
Opponents of the program said they are pleased with the Trump administration's decision. They called DACA an unconstitutional abuse of executive power but proponents of the program said the move by Trump was cruel.
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said the action violates the due process rights of the immigrants. He said he fears the information the immigrants provided the government to participate in DACA could be used against them.
"It's outrageous, it's not right," an emotional Ferguson said at a news conference in Seattle. "As attorney general for the state of Washington, I have a hammer, it's the law."
Washington Governor Jay Inslee joined Ferguson at the news conference and said "this is one more of a long train of abuses that this president has attempted to foist on this great nation."
Earlier this year, Ferguson sued Trump over his travel ban, which resulted in a Federal judge blocking nationwide enforcement.
06 September 2017
DACA
Larry Neumeister and Gene Johnson have an article from The Associated Press about more lawsuits against Trump:
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