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What would send a message, more than sanctions, would be (1) rescind those 108K amnesties and (2) rescind the earlier amnesty. Only that brings justice.
Props to the courageous patriot Judge Hanen for standing up to the tyrant and his operatives. Hopefully sanctions WILL be given to the government and those sanctions will be for the government to withdraw those 3-year work permits. Anything else is a travesty and forgives Obama for giving the court his finger and his disrespect.
How about prison time?
The judge should require the Administration to track down all 108,000 and revoke the reprieves. Additionally, the judge should bar the DOJ attorneys involved from appearing in Federal court in addition to Contempt of Court citations and fines.
There's been too much of this lately, without any correction.
(We should be at least grade-school-level spellers, eh?)
Hanen vs. Hartnett
(Paraphrased summmary)
Kathleen Hartnett told Hanet in January hearing prior to injunction nothing would be happening regarding key section of Obama’s orders, expansion of 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), until Feb. 18.
“Like an idiot I believed that.” (Judge Hanen)
Hartnett apologized repeatedly.
Hartnett kept insisting the 108,081 reprieves were granted under 2012 guidelines, which were not stopped by injunction.
Hanen countered the 2012 guidelines only granted two-year reprieves and three-year reprieves are being proposed under the program now on hold.
“Can I trust what the president says?” (Hanen)
That’s a yes or no question.” (Hanen)
“Yes, your honor.” (Hartnett)
Hanen said a ruling would come on an action, if any, he’ll take against DOJ.
States party to the suit: Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin.