Overwhelming National Support in Supreme Court for Texas Case Against the Presidents Immigration Action

A concept as old as the nations founding the separation of powers" ken.paxton.agTexas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas  Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced 22 amicus briefs have been filed in the U.S. Supreme Court supporting Texas lawsuit against the Obama Administrations executive action on immigration. The briefs include input from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and other governors U.S. Senators and House of Representatives Members former U.S. Attorneys General and federal court scholars among others.
This lawsuit to stop President Obamas illegal immigration policy is about a concept as old as the nations founding the separation of powers" Attorney General Paxton said. 
These amicus briefs represent the growing national opposition to the Obama Administrations unilateral action. No president has the power to override the will of the People as vested in our Constitution and I look forward to taking this case before the highest court later this month on behalf of 26 states."
The briefs can be viewed online at https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/immigration/
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