Bundesrichter entscheidet, dass Trump Ken Cuccinelli illegal zum Leiter der USCIS ernannt hat; Cuccinelli antwortet…

Ein Bundesrichter entschied gestern, dass Ken Cuccinelli von Trump illegal zum Leiter der US-amerikanischen Staatsbürgerschafts- und Einwanderungsbehörde ernannt wurde, und machte damit einige der Richtlinien von Cuccinelli ungültig:
DAILY CALLER – Cuccinelli was illegally appointed by the Trump administration to head U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), according to a 55-page ruling issued Sunday by Judge Randolph Moss of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
Moss, an Obama-appointed judge, also found that a directive launched under Cuccinelli, which hastens screening time for asylum seekers, should also be voided.
Moss on Sunday ruled that Cuccinelli’s appointment violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, finding that he was not actually eligible to become USCIS director because the position he initially assumed — the principal deputy — was not a “first assistant” job under the auspices of the 1998 law.
“On the merits, the Court concludes that Cuccinelli was not lawfully appointed to serve as acting Director and that, as a result, he lacked authority to issue the reduced-time-to-consult and prohibition-on-extensions directives,” Moss concluded in his ruling.
Cuccinelli war heute Morgen mit Fox and Friends zusammen, um das Urteil zu besprechen. Er stellte fest, dass die Methode, mit der er zum amtierenden Direktor ernannt wurde, immer wieder angewendet wurde und allgemein als legal angesehen wird und dass Berufung eingelegt wird. Darüber hinaus sagte Cuccinelli, dass alle seine vom Richter ungültig gemachten Anweisungen vorsorglich erneut erlassen werden, während die Berufung weitergeht.
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