Breaking news! Press Release: Per the state of HI, Acting Attorney General filed a brief in favor of Obama’s amnesty without the authorization from the governor to do so. Other Attorney General might have not received authorizations as well. USPS keeps the pleadings marooned for 4 days.
Posted on | January 23, 2015 | 11 Comments
- ORLY TAITZ ESQ
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STATE OF TEXAS ET AL) HON. ANDREW HANEN
) PRESIDING
V ) CASE 14-CV-00254
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US )
NOTICE OF FRAUD/MISREPRESENTATION COMMITTED
ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL OF HAWAII, RUSSELL SUZUKI, ACTED ON HIS OWN AND DID NOT HAVE AN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII TO WRITE AN AMICUS BRIEF IN THIS CASE ON BEHALF OF THE STATE OF HAWAII IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANTS AND IN SUPPORT OF “OBAMA’S POSITION ON IMMIGRATION”
STATEMENT OF FACTS
This case draws attention of the whole nation, as 25 states, half of the nation, are suing the Federal government due to immigration action by President Obama and Secretary of DHS, Jeh Johnson, granting de facto amnesty to millions of illegal aliens and granting them work permits and Social Security benefits in clear violation of existing immigration laws and without any authorization of Congress. If this court allows the state of Tennessee join, there will be 26 states joined in this action.
On January 12, 2015 twelve Attorney Generals of different States and Attorney General of the District of Columbia submitted an Amicus Brief opposing this law suit and in support of the defendants, Document #81. Documentation below shows that at least one of these Attorney Generals, Acting Attorney General of Hawaii, did not have any orders or authorization from the governor of Hawaii to file such an Amicus brief and there is a high probability that a number of other Attorney Generals did not have orders from the governors of their states to file this brief and represent to this court that they are acting on behalf of their states.
Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ, author of this brief, is the President of Defend Our Freedoms Foundation. She is a publisher of TaitzReport.com, which shows over 58 million visits from members and supporters of her foundation.
A number of her supporters are members of the media, political activists and employees of federal and state government, who provide her with information regarding fraud, corruption and lawlessness in all three branches of the state and federal government.
Among such supporters of her foundation is George Peabody, Editor of Molokai Advertiser-News, on Molokai Island, Hawaii.
Mr. Peabody forwarded to Taitz his correspondence with Cindy McMillan, spokesperson for the newly elected Governor of Hawaii, David Ige. (Exhibit 1 Correspondence between George Peabody, Editor of Molokai advertiser-News and Cindy McMillan, Spokesperson for Governor of Hawaii, David Ige).
Mr. Peabody questioned, whether acting Attorney General of Hawaii indeed sign the Amicus Brief in this case.
The answer from the Spokesperson of the Governor of Hawaii states:
“Aloha George –
The governor did not order the Attorney General’s Office to write a friend of the court brief supporting Obama’s position on immigration.
Cindy McMillan
Communications Director
Office of the Governor, State of Hawaii
Office: 808-586-0012
Mobile: 808-265-7974
ARGUMENT
Acting Attorney General of Hawaii, Russell Suzuki, signed the Amicus Brief in this case on behalf of the State of Hawaii, which makes this court believe that he is representing the State of Hawaii, that the Governor of Hawaii ordered the Office of Attorney General to write such a brief, supporting Barack Obama’s position on immigration. Based on the letter from the Communications Director of the Governor of Hawaii, the Governor never ordered Attorney General’s office to write such a brief. As such, acting Attorney General of Hawaii is engaged in fraud or misrepresentation to this court.
This is a sanctionable behavior. Furthermore, this incident might necessitate an action by the court in ordering the other eleven Attorney Generals, who signed this Amicus Brief, to provide some proof or verification to this court that indeed the governors of their states ordered such a brief to be submitted to this court. If the governors did not order such a brief, it should be stricken, or at least it should be amended, as far as the states in question are concerned and the Attorney Generals in question should be sanctioned by this court for fraud and misrepresentation.
As Taitz reviewed the names of the Attorney Generals who signed this Amicus Brief, she found inconsistencies, which suggest that there might be misrepresentation by a number of Attorney Generals.
As an example, this brief was signed by the Attorney General of Iowa. However, Terry Branstadt, long term Republican Governor of Iowa, is not only opposed to illegal immigration, he led the opposition against recent dumping of minor illegal aliens in different states, which was done by the Obama administration. Exhibit 2 is an article by Breitbart.com, which quotes Governor Branstadt being opposed to Obama’s policies and telling Obama not to send illegal alien minors to his state. So, there is a high probability that Thomas J. Miller, AG of Iowa, who signed the Amicus Brief, was not ordered by Governor Branstadt to write this brief and that Governor Branstadt has no idea Miller signed it on his behalf. So, by signing this Amicus, Miller created the impression that he is acting on behalf of the people of Iowa and the State of Iowa, while it is more likely than not, that he is acting without any authorization and as such committing fraud on this court.
Similarly, this Amicus Brief is signed by the Attorney General of New Mexico. Governor of New Mexico, Susana Martinez, is a Republican, and does not support mass amnesty of millions of illegal aliens. There is a high probability that Hector H. Barderas, Attorney General of New Mexico, is engaged in misrepresentation. Further, this Amicus Brief is signed by the Attorney General of Illinois, Democrat Lisa Madigan. However, in November the people of Illinois elected a Republican governor, Bruce Rauner, who opposes mass amnesty and who recently rescinded multiple executive orders signed by his predecessor, Democrat Pat Quinn. There is a high probability that AG Madigan is engaged in misrepresentation and filed this brief on behalf of the State of Illinois without an order or authorization to do so from Governor Rauner.
Similarly, Republican, Larry Hogan, who does not support mass amnesty, was elected Governor of Maryland in November. There is a question, as to who authorized Attorney General of Maryland, Brian E. Frosh, to file this Amicus Brief on behalf of the State of Maryland.
This is a matter of national importance. Current actions by President Obama and Secretary of DHS Jeh Johnson in granting work permits to millions of illegal aliens, is robbing millions of American citizens of their jobs. This is particularly important as nearly 93 million American adults are not in work force and simply gave up looking for jobs and reported 25 million American citizens are either unemployed or underemployed, working part time jobs, unable to find full time employment. This matter is important to the US citizens and tax payers, as majority of illegal aliens are indigent and American taxpayers will carry the burden of paying trillions of dollars for Social Security, Medicaid, education, unemployment and other benefits for these illegal aliens. So, the question is, whether these Attorney Generals, who signed the Amicus Brief, supporting Obama-amnesty, are acting on behalf of the overburdened citizens of their states, whether this brief was ordered by the governors of these states or whether they are misrepresenting the court and acting on their own. While this amnesty is detrimental to majority of American workers and taxpayers, it benefits two groups of people: illegal aliens and oligarchs, a small group of billionaires and multimillionaires, who draw enormous benefit, billions of dollars on unending supply of cheap foreign labor. These oligarchs buy elections for politicians, including Attorney Generals. For example, one of the signators of this Amicus Brief is an Attorney General of California, Kamela Harris, declared candidate for Senate for 2016. It is estimated that her campaign for senate might cost around 100 million dollars, which will need to be underwritten by someone. It is important to know, whether the Governor of California ordered AG Harris to write such an amicus brief or whether she is acting on her own and on behalf of her donors.
Since there is evidence that one of the Attorney Generals acted on his own and defrauded the court, it is important for this court to ascertain how many of these attorney generals acted on their own and take an appropriate action against the Attorney Generals who engaged in fraud and misrepresentation.
CONCLUSION
This court should demand from 12 Attorney Generals, who signed an Amicus Letter supporting the defendants, to provide the court with letters from the governors of these 12 states where the governors ordered the Attorney Generals to write an Amicus brief in this case supporting the defendants and their immigration actions and doing so on behalf of the states. This court should sanction Attorney Generals, who defrauded and/or misrepresented the facts to this court and acted on their own, without any directions and consent by the governors.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
Declaration of Orly Taitz
I, Orly Taitz, attest that Exhibit 1 below, correspondence between George Peabody, Editor of Molokai Advertiser News, and Cindy McMillan, Communications Director of David Ige, Governor of Hawaii, is a true and correct copy of such correspondence received by me via e-mail
/s/ Orly Taitz
01.18.2015
Hawaii AG not authorized to write Amicus supporting ObamaAmnesty
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On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 4:13 AM, EditorMolokai Advertiser-News George Peabody <MolokaiMAN@basicisp.net> wrote:
Aloha Orly: The spokesperson for Hawaii Governor David Ige wrote email to me stating that the Governor did not order the acting Hawaii General Russell Suzuki to write the Amicus Brief filed in this ObamaAmnesty case. Yet, there is the signature of Suzuki added to the originals.
George Peabody
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Aloha Cindy: Did acting AG Russell Suzuki write such brief that was filed in federal court case ?
— Cindy.McMillan@hawaii.gov wrote:
From: “McMillan, Cindy” <Cindy.McMillan@hawaii.gov>
To: “molokaiman@basicisp.net” <molokaiman@basicisp.net>
Subject: RE: AG’s friend of the court brief
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 03:43:34 +0000
Aloha George –
The governor did not order the Attorney General’s Office to write a friend of the court brief supporting Obama’s position on immigration.
Cindy McMillan
Communications Director
Office of the Governor, State of Hawaii
Office: 808-586-0012
Mobile: 808-265-7974
Submitted by George Peabody
47 Heckler, 470 U.S. at 831 (1985) (citing United States v. Batchelder, 442 U.S. 114, 123-24, 99 S. Ct. 2198, 60 L. Ed .2d 755 (1979); United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683, 693, 94 S. Ct. 3090, 41 L. Ed. 2d 1039 (1974); Vaca v. Sipes, 386 U.S. 171, 182, 87 S. Ct. 903, 17 L. Ed. 2d 842 (1967)).
The amici States ask that the Court accept their amicus brief and deny Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED this 12th day of January 2015. ROBERT W. FERGUSONAttorney General of Washington
Noah G. Purcell, WSBA 43492 Solicitor General /s Anne E. Egeler Anne E. Egeler, WSBA 20258 Deputy Solicitor General Attorney-In-Charge Washington Office of Attorney General PO Box 40100 Olympia, WA 98504-0100 360-753-6200 (office) 360-664-2963 (fax) |
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KAMALA D. HARRISCalifornia Attorney General
1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 |
George JepsenConnecticut Attorney General
55 Elm Street Hartford, Ct 06106 |
Russell A. Suzuki Hawai‘i Attorney General425 Queen Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 | Hector H. BalderasNew Mexico Attorney General
PO Drawer 1508 Santa Fe, NM 87504-1508 |
Lisa MadiganIllinois Attorney General
100 W Randolph Street 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60601 |
Eric T. SchneidermanNew York Attorney General
The Capitol Albany, NY 12224 |
Thomas J. MillerIowa Attorney General
1305 E Walnut Street Des Moines, IA 50319 |
Ellen F. RosenblumOregon Attorney General
1162 Court Street NE Salem, Oregon 97301 |
Brian E. FroshMaryland Attorney General
200 Saint Paul Place Baltimore, MD 21202 |
William H. SorrellVermont Attorney General
109 State Street Montpelier, VT 05609-1001 |
Martha CoakleyMassachusetts Attorney General
One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 |
Karl A. RacineDistrict of Columbia Attorney General
One Judiciary Square 441 4th Street NW Suite 1145 North Washington, D.C. 20001
EXHIBIT 2 |
IOWA GOV. TERRY BRANSTAD TO FEDS: DON’T DUMP ILLEGALS IN MY STATE
After the federal government surreptitiously dumped illegal immigrants in Nebraska last week without informing its governor, Republican Iowa Governor Terry Branstad told federal officials Monday that he did not want his state hosting any illegal immigrant children.
“The first thing we need to do is secure the border. I do have empathy for these kids,” Branstad said, according to the Associated Press. “But I also don’t want to send the signal that (you) send your kids to America illegally. That’s not the right message.”
Branstad also “said he was not aware of any of the children currently living in Iowa” and that his “state has not been contacted by the federal government about housing any immigrant children.”
Federal officials have been scrambling – and facing more local resistance – as the government deals with the at least 57,000 illegal immigrant children who have unlawfully crossed the border since October of last year. Officials expect at least 150,000 more will attempt to do so next year. Nearly 75% of those illegal immigrant children are from Central America.
Immigration issues could play a huge role in Iowa’s Senate race between Republican Joni Ernst, an Iraq War veteran who grew up on a farm, and Bruce Braley, the Democrat and liberal trial lawyer who was caught on tape disparaging Iowa’s farmers and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) to his fellow trial layers. That race may ultimately decide which party controls the Senate.
As Breitbart News reported, “a Quinnipiac poll in December of 2013 found that 46% of Iowans would be ‘less likely’ to vote for a candidate who supports amnesty while only ‘24% said they would be more likely.’”
https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2014/07/14/iowa-gov-to-feds-don-t-dump-illegals-in-my-state/
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January 23rd, 2015 @ 2:36 pm
Orly: if this has been happening, then, it’s possible that govt people are checking all mail to Hawaii?
I have had my mailings, at times, not only stopped, then, sent later, but actually have had my mail (opened) then, sent on to me still left open!!!! Or they would not send it at all!
And one or more of these mailings were bills, like phone bills!
January 23rd, 2015 @ 3:56 pm
Seems obama is like a gorgon with many heads that bite on their own.
Only the ignorant, liars, or cowards, refer to obama as president.
January 23rd, 2015 @ 4:39 pm
Question! Do independently elected State officials need a governor’s approval to speak/act?.
January 23rd, 2015 @ 8:41 pm
do a search for “AMICUS BRIEF immigration Texas vs. United State”
There are also mayors and police chiefs that have signed on to a brief supporting the legality of President Barack Obama’s executive action on immigration.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/immigration/2015/01/13/police-chiefs-sheriffs-amicus-brief-executive-action/21693485/
https://www.ibtimes.com/immigration-reform-2015-obama-plan-protect-immigrants-backed-democratic-mayors-1793010
https://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2015/01/23/murray-de-blasio-33-mayors-say-let-immigrants-stay/#28636101=0
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2015/01/23/u-s-mayors-to-file-legal-brief-in-support-of-obamas-immigration-executive-actions/
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/23/mayors-amicus-brief-immigration_n_6532926.html
https://fusion.net/story/37979/12-states-defend-obamas-immigration-plan-against-lawsuit/
Regarding your certified letter,
“January 20, 2015 , 9:27 pm
Arrived at USPS Facility
SANTA ANA, CA 92799
Your item arrived at our USPS facility in SANTA ANA, CA 92799 on January 20, 2015 at 9:27 pm. The item is currently in transit to the destination.”
How long does it normally take for a letter sent by you to arrive and the receipt of delivery to be posted – or returned to you?
January 24th, 2015 @ 1:14 am
it should be 2 days.
the brief is titled as the brief from the states, should have been authorized by the states, by the governors
January 24th, 2015 @ 1:16 am
they have to get an ok from the governor if they file a brief on behalf of the state, not on behalf of themselves or their office
January 24th, 2015 @ 5:31 am
Not that it really matters. The court will dismiss the lawsuit because the governors that filed the lawsuit don’t have standing and their claim of harm is speculative.
And I’ve read about your lawsuit as well. You don’t have standing. It was never established nor will it ever be. You can’t prove that you caught a cough from an undocumented alien.
January 24th, 2015 @ 9:20 am
Suzuki is obviously a co-conspirator in the
death of Fuddy at HDOH. Send him to GITMO.
He is a typical Hawaiian lawbreaker.
He needs a new motorcycle too.
Tell him, Danno!!!
January 25th, 2015 @ 2:37 pm
Mr. Andrew Hanen, California now has a Measles epidemic. When are you going to stop this madness. There is no reason why you cannot make a ruling on this case, so more people cannot suffer. What’s it going to take Mr. Hanen?
https://www.thefederalistpapers.org/us/top-doctor-source-of-measles-spreading-rapidly-in-southern-california-is-likely-to-be
There are many unanswered questions about this invasion of illegals with unaccompanied children:
• Who are paying for so many impoverished people and young children to get to the U.S. border from Central and South America?
• Why is our government preventing Border Patrol agents from speaking out?
• Why is our government not enforcing our immigration laws as other countries do?
• Why are federal officials transporting illegal immigrants from Texas to Arizona?
January 25th, 2015 @ 3:52 pm
Orly what is going on with the case of the 2 presidential candidates demanding Obama be removed for not being natural born
January 26th, 2015 @ 1:05 am
Someone should call Hawaii and let them know what the Hawaii AG has done!!!