Nam Il Kim v. Department of Homeland Security et al

Filing 13

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE re Dismissal for Lack of Prosecution by Judge Dale S. Fischer. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 10/5/2020. (rfi)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA NAM IL KIM Plaintiff(s), v. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, et al. CASE NO. 8:20−cv−00551−DSF−JDE Order to Show Cause re Dismissal for Lack of Prosecution Defendant(s). Generally, defendants must answer the complaint within 21 days after service or 60 days if the defendant is the United States. Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(a)(1). In this case, Department of Homeland Security, Chad F. Wolf, Department of Homeland Security USCIS, Kenneth T. Cuccinelli,Timothy S. Robbins andDonna P Campagnolo failed to plead or otherwise defend within the relevant time. The Court orders plaintiff to show cause in writing on or before October 5, 2020 why the claims against the non-appearing defendant(s) should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. Failure to respond to this Order may result in sanctions, including dismissal for failure to prosecute. IT IS SO ORDERED. Date: September 14, 2020 /s/ Dale S. Fischer Dale S. Fischer United States District Judge

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