Gov. Abbott confident of success in immigration litigation

Houston Chronicle:
Heading into what could be another consequential week for President Barack Obama’s immigration policy, Gov. Greg Abbott continued to voice confidence Sunday that Texas would prevail in its high-profile legal challenge to the president’s executive action.

In two interviews broadcast from the nation’s capital, the former attorney general reiterated his belief Texas will fight Obama’s move all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, where the state “should win unanimously.” Abbott also predicted the odds are “close to zero” of the Obama administration winning a stay of a federal judge’s ruling last week to halt the implementation of the action, which would shield up to 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation.

“It shows how dangerous this president is to the Constitution,” Abbott said during an interview on Fox News. “He feels like there are no guardrails to his limits.”
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The administration is expected to try to get the restraining order lifted this week, but the judges opinion appears to be pretty solid.  The President's own words will come back to haunt him.

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