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#DACA termination halted NATIONWIDE by judge in California. - Page 5

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So let’s assume this holds up, will we never be allowed to use AP through DACA again?
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You guys saying this doesn't matter since were close to citizenship, I'd like to hear you say the same when you get jack shit and the only option is to renew DACA.
If this passes through without the supreme court shutting it down. It's already better than bridge act.

Also at the end, if no form of dream act passes anyways, it wouldn't have been because of this. It'd be because the republican party just simply doesn't want it to happen.
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Fuck this. This is going to stall negotiations and the sense of urgency the pass a bill.
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So let’s assume this holds up, will we never be allowed to use AP through DACA again?
The ruling doesn't forbid it, but is unlikely to be allowed.
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So let’s assume this holds up, will we never be allowed to use AP through DACA again?
Incorrect.

Nothing in this order prohibits the agency from proceeding to remove any individual,
including any DACA enrollee, who it determines poses a risk to national security or public
safety, or otherwise deserves, in its judgment, to be removed. Nor does this order bar the agency from granting advance parole in individual cases it finds deserving, or from granting deferred action to new individuals on an ad hoc basis.

The order basically leaves it up to DHS's judgement.
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All trump has to do, if they find the procedure to be the issue, is to follow the rules and end it.....this is not permanent! We need to push for what we have now!
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GREAT NEWS!!!! This might mess up any urgency on any permanent legislation when we’re so close!!

There.. I fixed your thread title.
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Well it is what it is. We will see what happens.
Yes, this order, if passes. Is our lifeline. Napoliitano, you magnificent hero.
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Who the fuck cares???

We have learned that the only solution is an actual permanent legalization.

The time is up. Time for the Dream Act for all childhood arrivals. Daca is perpetual limbo. No, thanks, do not allow this to be an excuse for politicians. And esdpecially the non-profit complex orgs asking for money like NILC and America's Voice.
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As much as I want a permanent solution, I expire August of this year and am so relieved to be able to renew for at least two more years of peace of mind rather than the fear and anxiety of losing DACA, my job, and livelihood in a few months.

I feel that things are still too uncertain in terms of a legislative solution that even if they do pass something soon, it will take even more time before they implement. Plus who knows how long it will take to process applications so people who expire this year might become out of status before getting approved.
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