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7 hours agoParnell, the Pentagon spokesman, responded to the ruling in a statement posted to social media, saying the department planned to challenge the order.
“We disagree with the decision and are pursuing an immediate appeal,” he said.
Their first step in the appeal will be to seek a stay of the district court order. And they probably will get it, making this an illusory victory. To recap:
- Step 1: Enact illegal rule/agency guidance/EO. This creates a new status quo.
- Step 2: Ignore any objections and delay during inevitable court challenges to sustain the new rule as long as possible.
- Step 3: Argue in trial court or appellate court that an injunction against the new rule will disrupt the status quo.
- Step 4a: Court rejects the injunction. Go to Step 2.
- Step 4b: Court agrees to the injunction. Appeal, and optionally ignore the court order during the appeal, which only creates more urgency for the appellate court and challenger to address the appeal.
“Well, guess we have to hire 33,000 more ICE agents!”