Supreme Court timetable gives Obama an opening on immigration

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By Richard Wolf | USA TODAY

The Supreme Court moved President Obama a step closer Tuesday to getting a final verdict before leaving office on his plan to protect more than 4 million undocumented immigrants from threatened deportation.

The justices turned down Texas’ request for an additional month to respond to the Justice Department’s request for a high court hearing, leaving open the chance for a spring showdown over the controversial executive action. Instead, they granted only eight days, demanding a response by Dec. 29.

As a result, a decision on whether to hear the case could come in January, soon enough for oral arguments and a decision in the first half of 2016.

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