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In a major blow to the ACLU, a federal judge in Boston refused to extend an order which temporarily put a stop to a portion of Trump’s controversial “extreme vetting” immigration order.

"The Court concludes that plaintiffs have not shown a likelihood of success on the merits with respect to Count IV, in which plaintiffs allege that the EO violates the Administrative Procedure Act (“APA”), 5 U.S.C. § 706."

"The F-1 plaintiffs have not demonstrated that they are likely to succeed on the merits of their due process claim."

"Therefore, because plaintiffs have not demonstrated that they are likely to succeed on the merits of any of their claims, an extension of the restraining order at the present time is not warranted."

"For the forgoing reasons, the Court declines to impose any injunctive relief and will not renew the temporary restraining order that was entered on January 29, 2017 (Docket No. 6)."
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Lulu What are you laughing at? The Groton decision came down 2 days ago and was superseded by the Robert decision.

On 2/05/17, EasTexSteve wrote: > In a major blow to the ACLU, a federal judge in Boston refused > to extend an order which temporarily put a stop to a portion > of Trump’s controversial “extreme vetting” immigration...See More
Feb 5, 2017
Lulu On 2/05/17, Lulu wrote: > What are you laughing at? The Gorton decision came down 2 > days ago and was superseded by the Robert decision. > > On 2/05/17, EasTexSteve wrote: >> In a major blow to the ACLU, a federal judge in Boston refused >> to extend an order which temporarily put a stop to a portion >> of Trump’s c...See More
Feb 5, 2017
Chalky Bless ETS's heart. Things are so chaotic with this administration, it's hard to keep up.

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On 2/05/17, Lulu wrote: > What are you laughing at? The Groton decision came down 2 > days ago and was superseded by the Robert decision. > > On 2/05/17, EasTexSteve wrote: >> In a major blow to the ACLU, a federal judge...See More
Feb 6, 2017


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