A federal appeals court on Monday
ruled against President Barack Obama’s plan to shield from deportation
around five million people living in the United States illegally. In a
2-1 decision, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans
upheld a May injunction blocking the president’s immigration action.
Republicans decried Obama’s plan as executive overreach while 26 states
challenged the initiative in court. The Obama administration has argued
it was within its rights to ask the Department of Homeland Security to
defer deportation of certain groups of immigrants. The appeals court
said it was denying the government’s appeal to stay the injunction
“after determining that the appeal was unlikely to succeed on its
merits.” An appeal to the Supreme Court is now the administration’s only
option.
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