Then we have breaking news that the federal appeal court have kept the hold on Greg Abbott motion to stop Obama amnesty plan to protect millions of illegals from being deported. In Tuesday's ruling, 5th Circuit judges Jerry Smith and Jennifer Walker Elrod denied the stay, saying in an opinion written by Smith, that the federal government lawyers are unlikely to succeed on the merits of that appeal. Judge Stephen Higginson dissented.
The first of Obama's orders -- to expand a program that protects young immigrants from deportation if they were brought to the U.S. illegally as children -- was set to take effect Feb. 18. The other major part, extending deportation protections to parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents who have been in the country for some years, had been scheduled to begin May 19.
Then when Judge Hanen first issued his injunction he was lead into believing that neither action had taken effect. But the Justice Department later told Hanen that more than 108,000 people had already received three-year reprieves from deportation as well as work permits. Hanen said the federal government had been "misleading,"
Finally this weekend was memorial day weekend. We honor those who has lost their lives for this country. I've lost a great uncle during training for WW2. We must always remember those who willing went into battle to stop tyranny and oppressions. Yes it's terrible to see rich people kids not fighting. Plus we shouldn't have troops oversea iraq and Afghanistan should be doing their thing and protect their county but if they need our help then we should help them out. After that leave and let them do their thing. America need to worry about our borders first and then everybody else second.
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