This
basically amounts to Federal immigration lawbreakers suing Federal immigration law enforcers to
prevent them from enforcing the laws they broke:
Illegals
File Suit Against DHS to Stop Deportations
By Elliot Jage, newsmax.com
A group of
illegal immigrants have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland
Security demanding that deportations be halted until President Barack Obama
clarifies his amnesty plans, The Washington Post reported.
The
National Day Laborer Organizing Network,
the advocacy group behind the lawsuit, wants deportations frozen and the
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program expanded. The group had filed a
petition in February with DHS demanding the "temporary suspension of
deportations for the millions of undocumented immigrants who would likely
benefit from near–term congressional action on immigration."
It says
DHS has a legal obligation under the Federal Administrative Procedure Act not
to ignore its pleading.
"What
the law says is, they have to respond in a reasonable amount of time,"
according to National Day Laborer Organizing Network attorney Jessica Karp
Bansal. "In a case like this where peoples' lives are at stake, nine
months is clearly unreasonable," the Post reported.
The
president has promised executive action before the end of 2014 if Congress does
not act, and the lawsuit is aimed at pushing the administration forward.
"This
point is an important moment to push for action because the administration has
made so many statements that they're going to act, but they keep delaying and
delaying," said Thomas Fritzche, another attorney involved in the case.
Leading up
to the midterm elections, members of the network heckled Obama on several
occasions as he campaigned for Democratic candidates, calling on him to stop
deportations of illegal immigrants, Politico reported.
The group
complained in its petition that the rate of deportations "has
skyrocketed" to nearly 2 million expulsions, "with more deportations
occurring in the past 10 years than in the previous 110 years combined."
Homeland
Security did not comment on the lawsuit, the Post reported.
Ben Ferro
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