Monday, March 2, 2020

Ooopsie

A D.C.-based federal judge ruled Sunday that President Donald Trump's appointment of Ken Cuccinelli as acting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, a decision that suspends two policies Cuccinelli implemented while leading the agency.

Cuccinelli, an immigration hard-liner who was previously attorney general in Virginia, became acting head of USCIS in June, assuming the newly created role of “principal deputy director." In November, Cuccinelli also assumed the position of "senior official performing the duties of the deputy secretary" at USCIS' parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security.

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The order strikes down directives from Cuccinelli that sped up asylum-seekers' initial screenings limited extensions of those hearings, on the grounds that Cuccinelli lacked authority to issue them.

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Today, Cuccinelli's USCIS job title is "senior official performing the duties of the director," according to the agency's website.

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Trump never nominated Cuccinelli to fill either of the two positions that he holds at USCIS and DHS, and he likely won't because of Cuccinelli's unpopularity with leading Senate Republicans due to his previous stewardship of the Senate Conservatives Fund, which ran primary campaigns against Republican incumbents, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

  Politico
How long will all the lawsuits last even after we get rid of this incompetent and law-breaking president? If we ever do.

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