SCOTUS -June decision
Been to busy to keep up with updates but so far does anyone know how things are looking?
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Horribly. They will most likely strike down DACA. They arent even arguing if they can terminate DACA, they are arguing if the administration provided enough justification for ending DACA.
Had they given a sufficient justification, it would've been an easy termination. And the democrat controlled house could've done nothing to stop it. |
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Eh, we'll see. Not much has changed since they annouced they'd take the case.
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My EAD expires 4/21/2021. Any suggestions how soon should I renew?
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I just hope the Supreme Court pushes it until late June. I have read recent reports that they could rule any minute, although I don’t know the accuracy of that or what the process is to debate on the issue.
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No looking good huh.
At this point if they’re going to strike it down then just do it already. Rip the bandaid off. I hate having the gun pointed at my head. All of us were brought here as children, we didn’t have a choice. The fuck were we gonna do? Immediately return at 18 to our “home” country we knew nothing about? I’m just ranting at this point. |
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For those who know, my question is, will there any more meetings regarding DACA or will the Supreme Court go straight for a ruling?
I also understand that they are looking at other cases, if so, I wonder how much of a priority we are as far as making a quick decision. |
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Yes its unfair that immigration benefits are getting stolen and people are jumping in line, no paying taxes does not entitle us to anything. The easiest way to fix this is to put us into the US nationals category. U.S. citizens are also considered to be U.S. nationals. U.S. law defines a national as “a person owing permanent allegiance to a state.” Since U.S. citizens owe allegiance to the U.S., they are both U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals. However, it’s possible to be a U.S. national but NOT a U.S. citizen. They have the right to protection by consular offices when they are traveling abroad. They are also allowed to travel and live in the U.S. However, nationals don’t qualify for many other benefits of U.S. citizenship, such as the right to vote in U.S. elections or apply for jobs that require U.S. citizenship. |
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We are fucked.
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