The Dreamers are Winning Against Trump

mentalfloss

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Justices Turn Down Trump’s Appeal in ‘Dreamers’ Case

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday declined to clear the way for the Trump administration to end the Obama-era program that protects about 700,000 young immigrants from deportation, meaning that the so-called “Dreamers” could remain in legal limbo for months unless Congress acts to make their status permanent.

President Trump ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program last September, calling it an unconstitutional use of executive power by his predecessor and reviving the threat of deportation for immigrants who had been brought to the United States illegally as young children.

But two federal judges have ordered the administration to maintain major pieces of the program while legal challenges move forward, notably by requiring the administration to allow people enrolled in it to renew their protected status. The Supreme Court’s decision on Monday not to hear the government’s appeal will keep the program alive for months.

That will temporarily shield the young immigrants who already had signed up for the DACA program from immediate deportation, and allow them to keep working legally in the United States. Their status lasts for two years and is renewable.

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/02/...reamers.html?referer=https://news.google.com/
 

Walter

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Once it goes through I a lower court the SCOTUS will hear it.
 

Twin_Moose

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The Supreme court basically said they will not hear this case right now and sent it back to the 9th circuit in part because the 9th circuit never ruled on it yet.
 

Hoid

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This is simply one more instance of a president and an AG who do not know the law well enough to get things done.
 

Murphy

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And you know nothing about US law or the law in general, Flossy. I find it funny that someone who knows so little always has so much to say about everything. :lol:

Flossy, you just don't know when to keep your mouth shut. And it wouldn't hurt you to read...a lot more than you do. The world is more than just Twitter and a few teen web forums.

Learning involves reading everything, not just the things that you agree with.

Don't forget the short essay.