President Obama’s lawyers misled a federal judge when they said they weren’t approving any applications under his expanded deportation amnesty, Texas charged in new court papers Thursday that said the breach is serious enough that the court should allow legal discovery to get to the bottom of the matter.
The administration admitted to Judge Andrew S. Hanen earlier this week that it had approved about 100,000 amnesty applications under the expanded policy, which Mr. Obama announced Nov. 20, but which was halted by a judge on Feb. 16.
Texas and 25 other states, who are challenging the amnesty, said the approvals were a stunning revelation that seemed to contradict what the Obama lawyers had said in conference calls and court papers in December and January when they signaled that no applications would be accepted under the expanded amnesty until Feb. 18, and none would be approved until early March.
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Misled? Prof the courts are controlled by Obama. No judge should make discussions on the words of anyone. Facts and law. That's all
"We the people" say something untrue, its a lie.
POLITICIANS, slimy as a slug, lie all the time, but they say "I misspoke" (what the heck is THAT??), or "misled".
Not one of the sheep challenge them on the BS semantics they so earnestly embrace.
Not "your guy" of course. At least not until the next news cycle, when he is forced to explain HIS latest "misstatements".
NONE of them represent you, unless you've got some money to bribe them.
Except "your guy".
Keep cheering.
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