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outcome of this litigation but the very significant step along the road. >> there you heard homeland secretary back in february talking about the last ruling. now the fifth circuit has weighed in. 2-1 decision holding that the administration can't move forward with these presidential executive orders in this decision. it says the stay would enable beneficiaries to apply for driver's licenses and other ben fetes and it would be difficult for states to retract those benefits or recoup their costs even if they won on the merits. that's particularly true in light of the district court's findings regarding a large number of beneficiaries, including 500,000 in texas alone. department of justice just put out a statement the past few minutes saying we're disappointed in the fifth circuit's ruling but our appeal of the district court's preliminary injunction proceeds on an spedexpedited basis in the court of appeals. the secretary's november 2014 deferred action guidance is

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