Posted on 11/13/2019 7:16:10 AM PST by edwinland
After oral arguments, the fate of DACA and the approximately 670,000 immigrants who depend on DACA still appears grim though theres a slim possibility the Court could extend the programs life a little longer.
The legal question the Supreme Court considered was fairly narrow: Did the administration provide in a pair of memos an adequate explanation for ending the DACA program? There is actually little question that the administration could end DACA if it wanted to; the question is whether this administration took the correct procedural steps to do so.
Several of the Courts justices who are key votes asked questions suggesting that they are sympathetic to the Trump administrations position. And even if the Trump administration does lose this case, that loss is likely to be narrow.
Much of the argument, in fact, turned on a question of whether to require the Trump administration to file additional paperwork before it can wind down DACA. Based on the oral arguments, it may be possible to find at least five votes to keep DACA in place while the administration provides a fuller justification for its decision to end the program. Such a decision could buy some time for DREAMers (an umbrella term including immigrants with DACA protection), but in the end it still wont save DACA.
I'm not counting on that happening and I don't think the Republicans are either. The 20 retirements to date are evidence of that.
If he dangles a deal in front of DACA kids theyll become his top lobbyists for the deal.
Nothing he dangles will do what the legislation the Democrats passed in June will do. And that was DOA in the Senate.
There should be no “let” about it. It was created by Executive Order and should end with an EO terminating program. No special rights vested.
Agreed. Ultimately, both parties will find a way to sell Americans out so they can be replaced with more easily managed and controlled foreigners.
Actually, it wasn't even an EO. It was just a memo published by the wonderfully Orwellian-named Department of Homeland Security. A memo, stating the department's intent not to enforce the law against a specific class of criminals. That's all it was. The courts have so completely screwed up our country that an executive agency can't change policy now unless the liberals and other assorted communists agree with it ahead of time.
It's still a loss. Sheesh!
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