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Thompson Decries Supreme Court Decision


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Monday, June 23, 2008

(WASHINGTON) – Today, the United States Supreme Court denied a plea in the Defenders of Wildlife case against the Department of Homeland Security (No. 07-1180). The case pertains to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff’s use of questionable waiver authority to skirt numerous federal laws in order to construct fencing along the southwest border. The petitioners allege that the use of the waiver is unconstitutional.

Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security and 13 other Members of Congress, including six Committee Chairmen, submitted an Amicus Curiae brief to urge the Supreme Court to grant certiorari in the case.

Chairman Thompson issued the following statement in response to the decision:

"I am extremely disappointed in the Court's decision. This waiver will only prolong the Department from addressing the real issue, their lack of a comprehensive border security plan. Without a comprehensive plan this fence is just another quick fix,” said Thompson. “Despite this decision, Secretary Chertoff still has a responsibility to act prudently and to consult with all stakeholders."

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Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS)

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson
(D-MS)

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