I read one paragraph which states what the judge did: The judge has ordered U.S. Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz and his department not to try to keep imported labor out of the celery fields where they are badly needed to harvest the ripe $2 million crop. As a result of the judges ruling it is likely that the offshore workers will be allowed to work in the fields at least until June 15. the date their contracts and visas expire. I doubt seriously if that is a proper construction of the first order entered. The article goes on to say that the matter will come up for hearing on a temporary injunction later this week. which I understand is tomorrow.