It’s back to the drawing board for Barack Hussein Obama, again.
The same court that in May of this year issued a 68-page ruling that handed Obama’s long sought-after “lawless amnesty” immigration give-away a stinging defeat has done it again.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans “ruled 2 to 1 against an appeal by the Obama administration, saying a lawsuit brought by 26 states to block Mr. Obama’s actions was likely to succeed at trial.”
The 124-page ruling cheered many who believe that the president is operating outside the U.S. Constitution.
“The president must follow the rule of law, just like everybody else,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement Monday. Texas led a coalition of 26 states that brought the lawsuit. “Throughout this process, the Obama Administration has aggressively disregarded the constitutional limits on executive power.”
It’s off to the Supreme Court for Barry’s scheme.
We’ll keep you posted.
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- Appeals Court Deals Blow to Obama’s Immigration Plans
- Appeals court rules against Obama’s immigration plan
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