indefinite deferred status
this is not a change in the DHS & Holder Justice Dept legal arguments that threw out their asylum status - that argument won in the lower courts and SCOTUS declined to hear the case
all DHS has done is, in spite of denying their request for asylum, giving them a “deferred” status (like “no decision to deport”) with no preset time limit
we still need to reverse, in the courts DHS and Justice legal case that denied the asylum.
this is NOT victory for their “asylum”
they are just letting them stay anyway
Thanks for that clarification. You are exactly right about the limited significance of “deferred,” which only applies to the Romeikes.