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Tyranny from the bench - Part 257 Temporary doesn't mean temporary
Posted on 1/10/26 at 10:55 am
Posted on 1/10/26 at 10:55 am
Judge to temporarily block effort to end protections for relatives of citizens, green card holders LINK
Mind you, this cuunt judge has been overturned multiple times already, and will likely this time as well.
But, the sheer fricking audacity to issue this stay when by the terms BIDEN set their status was temporary.
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This case involved a program called Family Reunification Parole, or FRP, and impacts people from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras. Most of them are set to lose their legal protections, which were put in place during the Biden administration, by Jan. 14. The Department of Homeland Security terminated protections late last year.(emphasis added)
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"Although in a temporary status, these parolees did not come temporarily; they came to get a jump-start on their new lives in the United States, typically bringing immediate family members with them,” plaintiffs wrote in their motion. “Since they arrived, FRP parolees have gotten employment authorization documents, jobs, and enrolled their kids in school.”
The government, in its brief and in court, argued Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has the authority to terminate any parole program and gave adequate notice by publishing the termination in the federal registry. It also argued that the program's termination was necessary on national security grounds because the people had not been property vetted. It also said resources to maintain this program would be better used in other immigration programs. (emphasis added)
Mind you, this cuunt judge has been overturned multiple times already, and will likely this time as well.
But, the sheer fricking audacity to issue this stay when by the terms BIDEN set their status was temporary.
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:10 am to udtiger
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This case involved a program called Family Reunification Parole, or FRP, and impacts people from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras. Most of them are set to lose their legal protections, which were put in place during the Biden administration, by Jan. 14. The Department of Homeland Security terminated protections late last year.(emphasis added)
Why aren't people from China, Indian and moslim countries included??
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:32 am to udtiger
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But, the sheer fricking audacity to issue this stay when by the terms BIDEN set their status was temporary.
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"Although in a temporary status, these parolees did not come temporarily; they came to get a jump-start on their new lives in the United States, typically bringing immediate family members with them
The Biden Administration KNEW that it wouldn’t be temporary. It was just another vehicle to import voters.
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:38 am to udtiger
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Mind you, this cuunt judge has been overturned multiple times already, and will likely this time as well.
But, the sheer fricking audacity to issue this stay when by the terms BIDEN set their status was temporary.
Too many judges are acting extra-judicially, are corrupt, and abusive of their authority.
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