Federal Judge Rules That Acting DHS Chief Didn’t Have Authority To Suspend DACA

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf listens as President Donald J. Trump speaks in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on April 1, 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in New York ruled Saturday that Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf assumed his position unlawfully, a determination that invalidated Wolf’s suspension of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which shields young people from deportation.

“DHS failed to follow the order of succession as it was lawfully designated,” U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis wrote. “Therefore, the actions taken by purported Acting Secretaries, who were not properly in their roles according to the lawful order of succession, were taken without legal authority.”

Wolf issued a memorandum in July effectively suspending DACA, pending review by DHS. A month earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled that President Donald Trump failed to follow rule-making procedures when he tried to end the program, but the justices kept a window open for him to try again.

About 650,000 people are part of DACA, which allows young immigrants who were brought to the country as children to legally work and shields them from deportation.

Karen Tumlin, an attorney who represented a plaintiff in one of the lawsuits that challenged Wolf’s authority, called the ruling “another win for DACA recipients and those who have been waiting years to apply for the program for the first time.”

In August, the Government Accountability Office, a bipartisan congressional watchdog, said Wolf and his acting deputy, Ken Cuccinelli, were improperly serving and ineligible to run the agency under the Vacancies Reform Act. The two have been at the forefront of administration initiatives on immigration and law enforcement.

In Garaufis’ ruling Saturday, the judge wrote that DHS didn’t follow an order of succession established when then-Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen resigned in April 2019. Kevin McAleenan, who succeeded Nielsen until he resigned in October 2019, also didn’t have statutory authority to hold the position, Garaufis wrote.

DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ruling. The department has maintained that Wolf’s appointment was legal even without Senate confirmation, which is still pending in the final weeks of the Trump administration.

President-elect Joe Biden plans to reinstate DACA and is expected to use executive orders to reverse some of Trump’s other immigration actions.

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  1. You’ve heard of the boy who cried wolf.
    How about the Wolf who’s crying like a boy?

  2. What a time for one of these bullshit hires to get called out.

    OT: Just read Josh’s column on Trump shifting gears. I think Josh is seeing the right phenomenon, but he ignores the idea that Trump isn’t positioning himself for actual legitimizing and an actual reelection run. He just knows that if he can be seen as the apparent 2024 candidate, it makes it MUCH harder for the DOJ, SDNY, IRS, etc. to pursue investigations as they can scream political persecution. Hopefully investigators decide they don’t give a fuck, but I think that’s the play.

  3. And the walls come tumbling down.

  4. Oh, this is current? I thought this was another respam of an old article. Could have been published any time from 2017-present.

  5. I think you’re giving Trump too much credit on that one, and doubt very much if the NYSAG and Manhattan DA will care. :wink:

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