The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, is a program that allowed children brought into the country illegally to register with the government, and obtain a work permit if their record was clean. Seeing as this is something that helped illegal immigrants, who were also collectively known as Dreamers (you know, entering the country, chasing the American dream), Trump was planning on repealing DACA. Never mind that the children it protected had possibly never known another country, and even if they did, hadn't lived there in years. Never mind that the act only helped those with clean records.
Well, the Supreme Court, despite being majority conservative, apparently agreed...sort of. Essentially, the Supreme Court decided that Trump's given reason for winding down DACA, that creating or maintaining the program exceeded the legal presidential powers, was insufficient. Essentially, "Come up with a better reason, and we might side with you."
Still, this is a setback to Trump, given one of his key campaign promises was immediately ending DACA, so I'm calling it a win.
Well, the Supreme Court, despite being majority conservative, apparently agreed...sort of. Essentially, the Supreme Court decided that Trump's given reason for winding down DACA, that creating or maintaining the program exceeded the legal presidential powers, was insufficient. Essentially, "Come up with a better reason, and we might side with you."
Still, this is a setback to Trump, given one of his key campaign promises was immediately ending DACA, so I'm calling it a win.
Trump Can’t Immediately End DACA, Supreme Court Rules (Published 2020)
The program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protects people brought to the United States as children by shielding them from deportation and letting them work.
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