We probably have authored over 150 posts on asylum generally, and at least 50 on the East Bay Sanctuary litigation (three pending cases) -- alone, in the USDC in Oakland. [You may use the search box with the term "East Bay" as a search delimiter if you want the whole back-story.]
And over the last two years, almost all of that West Coast litigation is either settled, or being settled.
But we update on East Bay because Mr. Biden's people are completely scrapping or substantially re-writing all the lawless and cruel Tangerine executive order nonsense, on this topic. So, all the government will now do is. . . update the able Judge Jon S. Tigar, once every 90 days. . . on the re-write progress. This will of course spring back to life, should the Democratic Party not control 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., after 2024. But I expect the Democrats will (especially after the Alito/Thomas unhinged opinions on a growingly-wide array of topics). Thus, this is just about all D.O.A.:
. . .For the reasons stated in the parties’ joint case management statement, the Court grants the parties request to vacate the upcoming case management conferences and continue the stays entered in Case Nos. 18-cv-6810 and 19-cv-04073. The parties are ordered to file a status report every 90 days updating the Court on the status of the rulemaking relevant to this case. . . .
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: June 24, 2022. . . .
Now you know -- onward, grinning ear to ear; Shostakovich's "Festive Overture" and Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony are on tap in the park, under the stars, tonight. . . Riccardo Muti's last season conducting, here -- sushi and ripe cherries and frosty root beer, too:
Cherries... & Tchaikovsky(!), Tonight:
— JP Mann (@ThreeDayCondor) June 28, 2022
https://t.co/jU4WAWxcC0? https://t.co/89r683OynB
नमस्ते
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