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November 09, 2017
DACA Rollback Suits Trimmed, But Allowed To Proceed
A New York federal judge trimmed two suits challenging the rollback of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program Thursday, nixing some claims regarding notice and information use, but preserving key procedural and racial animus allegations.
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November 01, 2017
States, Advocacy Group Fire Back In DACA Cases
A group of states, as well as several individuals and a Latino advocacy group, urged a New York federal court Wednesday not to dismiss a pair of high-profile cases challenging the rollback of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, saying the program isn't immune from judicial review.
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October 30, 2017
Gov't Defends DACA Rollback, Urging Court To Nix Challenges
The federal government asked a New York federal court Friday to dismiss a pair of high-profile cases challenging the rollback of a deportation protection program for young immigrants, arguing that agencies can change direction on policies provided they give a "rational explanation."
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October 18, 2017
Trump Ordered By NY, Calif. Courts To Provide DACA Docs
Federal judges in California and New York on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to produce a broad range of internal documents detailing how the government reached the conclusion last month to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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September 26, 2016
NY Judge Seems Open To New Path In Immigration Block Case
A New York federal judge has indicated a willingness to break from a Texas court on Thursday in a case seeking to exempt certain New York residents from the block against the president's executive actions on immigration, saying he had "no intention" of "marching behind in the parade," according to a transcript.
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August 25, 2016
Effort To Shrink Immigration Block Faces Steep Battle
A new suit in New York federal court hoping to narrow the scope of the block against President Barack Obama's immigration actions is being called "novel" and "creative" by experts, but they say the case may face a tough road ahead since federal judges don't often buck each other's injunctions.
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August 25, 2016
Nationwide Scope Of Immigration Action Block Challenged
An immigrant whose work authorization period was reduced after a Texas judge blocked President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions filed a complaint Thursday seeking to exempt New York residents from the Texas injunction, arguing that it is "unlawfully broad."
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