Report: Jeh Johnson Spared From Court Over Illegal
Amnesties
by Caroline May 11 Aug 2015
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen will spare
Department of Homeland Security Sec. Jeh Johnson from
appearing before his court later this month to answer for the Obama
administration’s illegal issuance of amnesty
documents.
According to the
Washington Times, in a court filling Tuesday, Hanen — who had threatened to
require the agency chief to appear and explain the violations earlier — excused
Johnson from testifying but said the administration still must answer for their
errors at a hearing on August 19.
At issue is the Obama administration’s violation of Hanen’s
February injunction, which stopped President Obama’s executive amnesty programs
from taking effect — namely Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful
Permanent Residents (DAPA) and expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
(DACA). Hanen’s ruling was made in the matter of 26 states’ challenge of
Obama’s November 20 executive amnesty.
While the order was supposed to halt all implementation, the
administration — which had already started issuing expanded DACA three-year
work permits instead of the acceptable two-year permits in advance of its
official start date— continued to issue three-year permits in violation of the
injunction.
According to USCIS, more than 2,100 three-year permits were
issued post-injunction and another 500 were issued before the injunction but,
due to mail issues, were re-sent after the injunction. On July 7, Hanen
pressed the Obama administration to recoup the illegal three-year permits and
come in compliance with the order.
The administration embarked on an aggressive effort
to replace the three-year permits with two-year ones and in the process also
discovered another 50 three-year permits issued post-injunction. The
administration said it had either recouped, accounted for or terminated the
initial 2,600 three-year permits.
“The court does not consider mere substantial compliance,
after an order has been in place for six months, to be acceptable and neither
should counsel,” the Times quoted Hanen’s Tuesday filing.
Although the administration has taken action on the
illegally issued permits, a source of consternation remains the more than 108,000
three-year permits that were issued in advance of expanded DACA’s official
start date. According to the Times, in his filing Tuesday, Hanen noted that he
“remains concerned” about the outstanding three-year permits.
Amnesty
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for Amnesty
International.
Jonathan
Soros is the vice chairman for the Open
Society Foundations, George Soros’s
son, a senior fellow at the Roosevelt
Institute, and was the vice chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open
Society.
George
Soros is Jonathan Soros’s
father, the founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations, and was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for Amnesty International, and the Roosevelt
Institute.
Jeh Charles
Johnson was a governor at the Roosevelt
Institute, and is the secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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