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The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit over President Obama s immigration program.Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio filed the lawsuit in November, just hours after Mr. Obama announced his new initiative, which temporarily shields around 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. Arpaio argues that he will suffer harm from the president s action because it will attract more undocumented immigrants to his county, who will then commit crimes and burden his law enforcement resources.Joe Arpaio goes to court over Obama immigration moves House votes to block Obama s immigration actionsIn a filing late Monday, the Justice Department argues that Arpaio s theory is speculative and unsubstantiated. Moreover, they say it is contradicted b stanley cup y the program itself, which aims to increase federal resources for deporting undocumented criminals and people who recently crossed the border. Mr. Obama s immigration actions have raised the ire of conservatives, who have cast the moves as executive overreach. Before recessing for the year, the Republican-led House of Representatives held a largely symbolic vote to block the president s actions. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-25c1288d-3ebf-44fc-b35f-674879959da1, right-ra stanley mugs il-recirc-item--id-25c1288d-3ebf-44fc stanley termohrnek -b35f- Sanp GOP senators unveil $568 billion counteroffer to Biden s infrastructure plan
Ann Romney, left, the wife of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt stanley thermobecher Romney applauses after her co-owned horse Rafalca attends in the equestrian dressage competition, at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, in London. AP Photo/Markus Schreiber CBS News Despite some Democrats hesitations to criticize Mitt Romney for his wife s participation in the sport of dressage, the liberal group MoveOn.org is hammering the candidate over his association with the activity, suggesting in a new ad that the Repub stanley kubek lican presidential candidate cares more about his wife s horse Rafalca than the American people.On Thursday, just as Ann Romney s co-owned horse Rafalca made its Olympic debut in debut in dr stanley canada essage, an equestrian event in which horse and rider are expected to perform from memory a series of predetermined movements, MoveOn.org announced a three-state, five-figure ad buy for a spot called Rafalca Romney, which targets the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for threatening to repeal President Obama s health care law while simultaneously paying $77,000 a year to care for a pampered horse.The ad features a talking horse, purported to be Rafalca, suggesting that Romney would treat the American people worse than he treats his horse, and plays up the notion that dressage, a little-known sport in America, is elitist and ridiculous.