Federal judge says Chad Wolf's DHS leadership 'likely' not valid

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Federal judge says Chad Wolf's DHS leadership 'likely' not valid
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Federal judge Paula Xinis said in her Friday ruling that Chad Wolf may have 'filled the role of Acting Secretary without authority.'

Acting Department of Homeland Security Chad Wolf may have been appointed to his position in an invalid fashion, according to the Friday ruling of a federal judge.

Under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, individuals within the DHS had been improperly promoted since the 2019 departure of former DHS Secretary Kirstjen Neilsen. After the GAO report, an amicus brief was filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James and other attorneys in a Maryland lawsuit. James' brief supported the lawsuit, which attempted to block rules set by the Trump administration that would make it more difficult for immigrants to obtain employment.

Xinis also ruled that"because Wolf filled the role of Acting Secretary without authority," the new asylum restrictions were not"'in accordance with the law.'"Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf may have been promoted outside the agency's own established line of succession, a federal judge ruled Friday.Rules that were challenged in the Maryland lawsuit would have delayed individuals seeking asylum from being legally welcomed into the country.

"The Trump Administration's continued efforts to violate the law and impose draconian orders through lapdog appointees should be immediately stopped and all decisions already executed should be immediately vacated," the statement continued.

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