D.C. area attorney Aaron Worthing noticed some rather persuasive language used by Judge Andrew Hanen in his recent ruling putting on hold President Obama’s executive amnesty immigration order — words from President Obama himself:
The court literally used @WhiteHouse's own words against them @TwitchyTeam @michellemalkin pic.twitter.com/TNAVuip5Q6
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) February 17, 2015
Well, he was a Constitutional law professor and all.
Here’s a little bigger screenshot from Page 107 of yesterday’s ruling:
So the legal argument, “I’m evolving,” doesn’t hold much water when dealing with a federal judge? Good to know.
As for the future of Obama’s executive amnesty scheme, this delay might become permanent:
Obama's Amnesty Delayed Forever? Let Me Explain:
http://t.co/A2a0LvZskP— Judge Napolitano (@Judgenap) February 17, 2015
And for what it’s worth, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson announced earlier that his department will comply with Judge Hanen’s ruling and won’t begin processing DACA applications:
Statement by DHS Sec. Jeh Johnson on #DACA #DAPA. #txlege pic.twitter.com/ZdC9HM3awi
— Julian Aguilar (@nachoaguilar) February 17, 2015
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