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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton C , Texas Solicitor General Judd E. Stone and Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt walk out of the U.S. Supreme Court after arguments in their case about Title 42 on April 26 in Washington, DC.Chip Somodevilla鈥擥etty ImagesBy Jasmine AguileraMay 4, 2022 5:26 PM EDTWhen Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a new lawsuit against the Biden Administration last week challenging the allegedly unlawful move to grant asylum officers authority to decide some asylum cases, no one was surprised. It the 11th immigration-related lawsuit Paxton has filed against the Administration since President Biden took office.But the Texas attorney general is hardly alone in his enthusiasm for litigation. Because Congress has failed to act meanin stanley cup gfully since the 1990s to reform the U.S. immigration system, immigration policy has been increasingly sha stanley cup ped by court challenges. In recent years, liberal and conservative attorneys general, nonprofit organizations, and individual plaintiffs have filed an avalanche of immigration-related suits in federal courts, result stanley cup ing in a profusion of complex and often-contradictory court rulings, experts tell TIME. With Congress on the sidelines, federal judges are now on the frontlines of interpreting and dictating the scope of executive actions, federal guidelines and agency rulesmdash;thereby determining how U.S. immigration policy actually works.This is a manifestation of our broken immigration sys Fbkl Why Employers Are Offering More Generous Benefit Packages
By Mary Kate CaryDecember 1, 2018 10:53 AM ESTI joined the Bush-Quayle presidential campaign in the summer of adidas samba 1988 when I was 25, writing something called the line of the daymdash;a one-page memo of catchy facts, stats, anecdotes on whatever the topic of the day was. Once we arrived at the White House, I began ghostwriting magazine articles by the President. I would crocs send him questionnaires through intraoffice mail and hersquo;d handwrite his answers. It was like having a pen pal. I worked my way up to doing more junior speechwriting stuff, li af1 ke the turkey pardoning and statements of congratulations to spelling-bee winners. The more I wrote for him, the more I learned his style. He didnrsquo;t like to talk about himself much. If we used the word I too much hersquo;d circle it, to mean too many. He felt that in a democracy the President should use the word We.Thatrsquo probably why he was generally extremely reticent to talk about his World War II experience.The most memorable speechwriting experience I had with him was writing a speech to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1991.One night at about 6 orsquo;clock in the Oval Office, before the anniversary, we started talking about what his memories were of the day he heard about Pearl Harbor. Despite his fatherrsquo objections, he went to sign up for the Navy and got turned away because he was only 17. He showed back up on June 9, 1942, a |