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#11
06-24-2023, 08:52 PM
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Finally, Kavanaugh’s opinion also says that “a challenge to an Executive Branch policy that involves both the Executive Branch’s arrest or prosecution priorities and the Executive Branch’s provision of legal benefits or legal status could lead to a different standing analysis.” That language reads like it was tailor-made to allow legal challenges to DACA, a program that allows hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants to live and work in the United States, to move forward.
I think he is separating the concepts of arrest and prosecution priorities with legal benefits... This will allow the states to challenge daca because we get "legal benefits" such as an EAD... To me, it sounds like he already made his decision in regard to daca by saying that the executive brank can choose not to deport us but we cannot get any legal benefits (no EAD).
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