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Clapper, the director of national intelligence, conceded on Thursday that these were likely to succeed.
The justices instructed the San Antonio court to use the Legislature's plan as a "starting point" except where legal challenges to aspects of it were likely to succeed.
Judge Reed O'Connor rejected most of the administration's arguments and found that the agents were "likely to succeed" in the case.
Some of the reason for this was because the propositions had mainly been placed on the ballot in conservative states where they were likely to succeed.
Last month, a Pennsylvania federal district court temporarily enjoined enforcement of the policy, saying that the students were likely to succeed at trial on their constitutional equal-protection claim.
Immigrant families caught illegally crossing the border between July and September told US immigration agents they made the dangerous trip in part because they felt they were likely to succeed, according to the intelligence files.
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