In immigration litigation pitting Texas and 25 other plaintiff states against the Obama administration, a friend of the court brief filed on Sept. 16 opposes the states’ request for sanctions imposed on the federal government. The brief labels Texas and the other states’ request as nothing more than a “stealth” attempt to get 108,000 work permits that the federal government issued to immigrants “clawed back.”
The friends of the court who filed the brief are identified only as Jane Doe 1, 2 and 3. They are represented by O’Melveny & Myers, DLA Piper and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
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