Government's Bid to Resume SoCal Immigration Raids Heard by Appeals Court
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Government's Bid to Resume SoCal Immigration Raids Heard by Appeals Court
A federal appeals court panel heard arguments Monday but made no immediate ruling in the Trump administration’s bid for a stay of a temporary restraining order halting the federal government’s aggressive, month-long immigration dragnet across Southern California. The three-judge panel, however, questioned the legality of the government’s actions and the origins of a reported White House directive requiring immigration agents across the country t…
Appeals panel wary of DOJ's bid to lift immigration raid restrictions
The Justice Department was grilled by an appeals court panel Monday over its bid to pause restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles that were put in place by a federal district court order. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, made up of Judges Ronald Gould, Marsha Berzon, and Jennifer Sung — two appointees of former President Bill Clinton and one appointee of former President Joe Biden — expressed skept…
Appeals panel skeptical of DOJ’s bid to lift court’s immigration raid restrictions
A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, made up of Judges Ronald Gould, Marsha Berzon, and Jennifer Sung — two appointees of former President Bill Clinton and one appointee of former President Joe Biden — expressed skepticism over the DOJ’s arguments for a stay pending appeal of the lower... The post Appeals panel skeptical of DOJ’s bid to lift court’s immigration raid restrictions appeared first on Daily Truth Re…
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