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Immigration Legal, Laws, and Regs

US vs Abbott and filing flurry

A flurry of filings in my pet case, US v Abbott, related to Texas’ appeal. In the Texas brief, Abbott brags about all the arrests related to Operation Lone Star. Which means it’s a good time to also bring up the ProPublica piece that made mincemeat of these claims. The rest of Abbott’s filing is […]

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Immigration Legal, Laws, and Regs

US vs Abbott and preliminary hearing

Re: my pet case, US vs Abbott The three panel Fifth circuit judges have scheduled a hearing for October 5th on the appeal of Judge Ezra’s preliminary injunction. In the meantime, the IBWC did another survey of the buoy locations after Texas did a middle of the night move on them once it was discovered […]

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Immigration Legal, Laws, and Regs

US vs Abbott and a disappointing Fifth Circuit

Disappointed that the Fifth decided to let Abbott keep his killing buoys in place until oral arguments. I can understand it. If they had decided to force Abbott to move the buoys, Abbott would have gone to the Supreme Court, and it’s likely SCOTUS would have decided in Abbott’s favor. But it’s Mickey Mouse law. […]

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Immigration Legal, Laws, and Regs

US vs Abbott Preliminary Injunction

Regarding my current pet court case, US vs Abbott, Judge David Ezra just ruled in favor of the US and granted the US a preliminary injunction against Texas. Texas will have to remove that inhumane barbaric barrier. I expect Texas to immediately appeal to the Fifth. It will be hard even for the monkey show […]

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Immigration Legal, Laws, and Regs

US vs Abbott Preliminary Injunction

Both the DOJ and Abbott have filed their closing arguments for the motion for a preliminary injunction. Do you know those twisty straws that are somehow supposed to make drinking something cooler? Well, that’s Abbott’s filing, in a nutshell. Even after Judge Ezra told Texas to cut the crap about an invasion, that’s all that’s […]