A federal appeals court’s ruling in favor of 26 states that sued President Obama for his executive actions on immigration met with high praise from Republicans and law-enforcement officials, Newsmax reported.
Paul Babeu, sheriff of Arizona’s Pinal County, told the website that the decision is an example of “our republic working with checks and balances, holding the executive branch in his overreach of power accountable."
"There is hope in the fact that legitimate powers within the government have called the president's action rightfully into question and have held him to account," he said.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott also hailed the ruling, declaring that “the president’s attempt to bypass the will of the American people was successfully checked.” Abbott filed the lawsuit in December when he was the Texas attorney general. Following the court’s announcement, he tweeted: “The Constitution wins.”
"The separation of powers and checks and balances remain the law of the land, and this decision is a victory for those committed to preserving the rule of law in America,” said Ken Paxton, the state’s current attorney general. "Telling illegal aliens that they are now lawfully present in this country, and awarding them valuable government benefits, is a drastic change in immigration policy.”
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