Major legal setback for Biden halt to deportation orders for illegal immigrants
Major legal setback for Biden halt to deportation orders for illegal immigrants
Texas court win strikes blow against immigration policy imposed by executive fiat.
By Bethany Blankley
Updated: May 23, 2021 - 10:43pm
The state of Texas won its first lawsuit Thursday against the Biden administration over the president s executive order directing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to halt for 100 days deportations of immigrants who entered the country illegally. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued, and the 100-day pause was enjoined by a federal judge.
Because the 100-day period in question has expired, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas Southern Division dismissed the case. DHS said in a statement that it does not intend to extend or reinstate a policy requiring a pause on the execution of final orders of removal for any noncitizens.
1933 – ‘Qazaqtyn korkem adebieti’ publishing house is founded. Later in 1964 it is renamed into ‘Zhasushy’.
1994 - The European Union initials the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with the Republic of Kazakhstan, and, a week later, with the Kyrgyz Republic.
1995 – In order to improve the regime of the state border of the Republic of Kazakhstan the Headquarters of the border troops of the Republic of Kazakhstan is transformed into the State Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan on protection of the state border.
2002 – First President of Kazakhstan-Elbasy Nursultan Nazarbayev is awarded Poland s Order of the White Eagle in recognition of his special merits in developing cooperation between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Interview: Vincent Demoury, GIIGNL [Gas in Transition]
May 24, 2021 9:27:am
Summary The annual review of LNG markets, by the importers group GIIGNL, confirms the direction of travel for LNG: more production going to more customers and on a shorter-term basis. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 2]
by: William Powell
Scarred as it was by the COVID-19 pandemic, last year saw a much lower growth in LNG trade. The amount of LNG imported grew fractionally in 2020 from 354.7mn metric tons (mt) to 356.1mn mt, despite the shut-ins of production and the falling demand for energy, according to a new report by the France-based International Group of LNG Importers (GIIGNL).
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