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The Trump administration will try to convince a federal appeals court that the president s executive order threatening to cut funding from states and cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration aut stanley becher horities was narrow and legal.A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the administration s arguments on Wednesday in its appeal of a judge s ruling permanently blocking the order nationwide.U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick said in November that the order threatened all federal funding and the president did not have the authority to attach new conditions to spending that was approved by Congress. The ruling came in lawsuits filed by two California counties mdash; San Francisco and Santa Clara. Orrick said the executive order potentially jeopardized hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to the two counties.He cited comments by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions as evidence of the order s scope and said the president himself had called it a weapon to use against recalcitrant cities. stanley cup Trump talks sanctuary cities with law stanley cup enforcement 02:12 The Trump administration says the order applies to a relatively small pot of money that already requires compliance with immigration law. It could also appl Xhsu Gay Marriage Group Tries New Tactic
House Speaker Jo stanley water bottle hn Boehner of Ohio, at podium, accompanied by members of the House Republican leadership, speaks during a news conference at The Republican National Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2011. From left are, Hou stanley vaso se Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of Calif, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wa stanley quencher sh., Boehner, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster Updated at 2:45 p.m. ETHouse Speaker John Boehner told Republican House members yesterday to get your ass in line and vote for his plan to raise the debt limit and reduce the deficit. Today, Boehner will find out if his GOP caucus really is willing to get in line. The Republican-led House will vote today on Boehner s plan, which would increase the U.S. borrowing limit by up to $900 billion while cutting more than $900 billion in spending over the next decade. With just five days until the White House says the U.S. will exhaust its borrowing authority, it s just about the only plan moving forward. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid put forward a plan that could cut around $2 trillion in debt and raise the debt ceiling at least through the end of 2012, but it s unclear if or when the Senate will vote on it.But even if Boehner s plan does make progress in the House, it will come to a dead stop in the Senate, where the Democratic majority is standing s
The Trump administration will try to convince a federal appeals court that the president s executive order threatening to cut funding from states and cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration aut stanley becher horities was narrow and legal.A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the administration s arguments on Wednesday in its appeal of a judge s ruling permanently blocking the order nationwide.U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick said in November that the order threatened all federal funding and the president did not have the authority to attach new conditions to spending that was approved by Congress. The ruling came in lawsuits filed by two California counties mdash; San Francisco and Santa Clara. Orrick said the executive order potentially jeopardized hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to the two counties.He cited comments by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions as evidence of the order s scope and said the president himself had called it a weapon to use against recalcitrant cities. stanley cup Trump talks sanctuary cities with law stanley cup enforcement 02:12 The Trump administration says the order applies to a relatively small pot of money that already requires compliance with immigration law. It could also appl Xhsu Gay Marriage Group Tries New Tactic
House Speaker Jo stanley water bottle hn Boehner of Ohio, at podium, accompanied by members of the House Republican leadership, speaks during a news conference at The Republican National Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2011. From left are, Hou stanley vaso se Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of Calif, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wa stanley quencher sh., Boehner, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster Updated at 2:45 p.m. ETHouse Speaker John Boehner told Republican House members yesterday to get your ass in line and vote for his plan to raise the debt limit and reduce the deficit. Today, Boehner will find out if his GOP caucus really is willing to get in line. The Republican-led House will vote today on Boehner s plan, which would increase the U.S. borrowing limit by up to $900 billion while cutting more than $900 billion in spending over the next decade. With just five days until the White House says the U.S. will exhaust its borrowing authority, it s just about the only plan moving forward. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid put forward a plan that could cut around $2 trillion in debt and raise the debt ceiling at least through the end of 2012, but it s unclear if or when the Senate will vote on it.But even if Boehner s plan does make progress in the House, it will come to a dead stop in the Senate, where the Democratic majority is standing s