QuoteBy Greg Stohr November 12, 2019, 10:37 AM CST Updated on November 12, 2019, 11:10 AM CST
Court’s conservatives suggest backing for Trump administration Deferred-deportation program shields almost 700,000 people
U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed inclined to let President Donald Trump cancel an Obama-era program that shields almost 700,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation in a case with broad political and humanitarian ramifications.
Hearing arguments Tuesday in Washington, the justices suggested they will be ideologically divided in the case, with at least the court’s five conservatives backing the Trump administration....
It's a shame how long this is taking. Since DACA was an executive order, it is of course able to be cancelled by another. Supreme Court? Just one more example of how far the Republic has declined.
Quote: austingirl wrote in post #4It's a shame how long this is taking. Since DACA was an executive order, it is of course able to be cancelled by another. Supreme Court? Just one more example of how far the Republic has declined.
Yes indeed! The founders would be spinning in their graves if they could see what is going on now.
We will never again be truly FREE people for so long as we continue to abide the Marxist Income Tax Code and the IRS!
Quote Chief Justice John Roberts indicated that he saw DACA as illegal from the start, describing it as covering far more people than previous deferred deportation programs. Justice Brett Kavanaugh hinted he was satisfied with an explanation for the cancellation provided by then-Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen after the litigation had started.
“I assume that was a very considered decision,” Kavanaugh said.
Hopefully, our side will put up rock-solid legal arguments and are prepared to rebut the coming bleeding heart arguments from the liberals.