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In blow to Trump, Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of DACA ruling
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[quote:Copernica the Proud American:MV8zNzczOTUzXzY3NjQzNzkxXzQ2NzEyQ0NB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74033525:MV8zNzczOTUzXzY3NjQzNzIxX0E1ODVGNTAx] He wants permanent laws on immigration - not something that changes with every administration - do you realize Obama snuck nearly 2 million Syrians into the country? [/quote] Exactly! He will use an EO - but only after he exhausts all other PROPER avenues. As POTUS - he has the SOLE right to determine immigrant policies. He can close the doors and not allow ANY in at all. It's also his right to remove unlawful non-citizen residents from within our borders. Congress can't stop him. SCOTUS can't stop him and the Justice Department can't stop him. Everything he is doing from DACA to Obamacare to Tax Reform - he is trying to do through the Legislative branch, because supposedly, Congress is the voice of the PEOPLE. But if Congress won't represent US, then the POTUS will - as a last resort. I love our POTUS!!!! [/quote]
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear the Trump administration's appeal of a federal judge's ruling that requires the government to keep the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program going.
Under a lower court order that remains in effect, the Department of Homeland Security must continue to accept applications to renew DACA status from the roughly 700,000 young people, known as Dreamers, who are currently enrolled. The administration's deadline of March 5, when it intended to shut the program down, is now largely meaningless.
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