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'''GA-37''' is an Executive Order by Texas Governor [[Greg Abbott]] "relating to the transportation of migrants during the COVID-19 disaster.' | '''GA-37''' is an Executive Order by Texas Governor [[Greg Abbott]] "relating to the transportation of migrants during the COVID-19 disaster.' | ||
| − | It was temporarily enjoined, pending a hearing on a motion by the Biden Administration for a preliminary injunction, in ''United States v. Texas'' (Aug. 3, 2021). | + | It was temporarily enjoined, pending a hearing on a motion by the Biden Administration for a preliminary injunction, in ''United States v. Texas'' (Aug. 3, 2021). The district judge held: |
| + | {{cquote|The United States is likely to prevail on its claims that Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s “executive order No. GA-37 relating to the transportation of migrants during the COVID-19 disaster,” issued on July 28, 2021 (“Executive Order”), violates the [[Supremacy Clause]] of the [[United States Constitution]] because (1) it conflicts with, and poses an obstacle to, federal immigration law; and | ||
| + | (2) it directly regulates the federal government’s operations."}} | ||
[[category:immigration]] | [[category:immigration]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:34, August 4, 2021
GA-37 is an Executive Order by Texas Governor Greg Abbott "relating to the transportation of migrants during the COVID-19 disaster.'
It was temporarily enjoined, pending a hearing on a motion by the Biden Administration for a preliminary injunction, in United States v. Texas (Aug. 3, 2021). The district judge held:
| “ | The United States is likely to prevail on its claims that Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s “executive order No. GA-37 relating to the transportation of migrants during the COVID-19 disaster,” issued on July 28, 2021 (“Executive Order”), violates the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution because (1) it conflicts with, and poses an obstacle to, federal immigration law; and
(2) it directly regulates the federal government’s operations." |
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