U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen
[From article]
Top immigration
enforcement officials won't have to attend a federal court hearing in
Texas over problems that led to work permits being mistakenly awarded
under President Barack Obama's executive immigration action after the
judge had put the plan on hold.
Homeland
Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and four other officials previously were
ordered by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, Texas, to
attend an Aug. 19 hearing. Hanen had threatened to hold the officials in
contempt of court for the problems.
But in a court order Tuesday, Hanen said the officials don't have to attend the hearing.
Last
month, the Justice Department said in court documents the federal
government now complies with Hanen's preliminary injunction that
suspended Obama's immigration plan after a lawsuit was filed.
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Jul 8, 1:33 PM EDT
JUDGE ORDERS HOMELAND SECURITY CHIEF, OTHERS TO COURT
BY JUAN A. LOZANO
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