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"Muzaffar Chishti, director of the Migration Policy Institute at New York University Law School, said it’s “perfectly legitimate” for the court to demand to know ICE’s intentions. He said the judges had struck the “right balance” by simply requesting what the attorney general’s intentions are with the cases, but not overturning the underlying deportation rulings. “Folks cannot second-guess the discretion” that an agency like ICE has, Chishti said, as long as that discretion is not exercised in an arbitrary or capricious manner. “Looks like a perfectly reasonable thing to do,” Chishti said of the appeals court ruling." - Victoria Pelham, Cronkite News, Feb. 13, 2012.