States Given Until Monday To Respond In Immigration Lawsuit

BROWNSVILLE, TX (AP) — A judge says a coalition of states suing to stop President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration has until Monday to respond to a request by the U.S. government to lift a temporary hold of Obama's orders.

         U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, Texas, set the deadline in a court order he issued Tuesday.

         Hanen issued a preliminary injunction Feb. 16 to halt the immigration action by Obama, who wants to spare from deportation as many as 5 million people who are in the U.S. illegally. Texas leads the 26-state coalition that sought the injunction, arguing Obama's executive action is unconstitutional.

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         The U.S. government is asking Hanen to stay the injunction while its appeal of the ruling is heard by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans.

 

 

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