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End of DACA 2016. If Republicans Win. - Page 2

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Overall, I am not even worried DACA being removed. I am just waiting for Supreme Court to take up the current case with eDACA.
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They can, however DACA is a substantial regulation, meaning that they need to take 90 days to post another regulation that they are getting rid of it, do a public comment period (during which you can be sure we'd spam them to oblivion), and once that is through they can get rid of it.
How you know so much political crap? I thought you are an engineer.
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It's not political. It's legalese. And it's fun to look at laws and regulations that deal with immigration
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Also, if President signs to remove DACA then wouldn't there be lawsuit like the one now for DACA expansion? That could halt it just like eDACA is in the court now.
Absolutely not. The lawsuit is whether DACA legal or not, and whether president had the authority to issue such executive order. Repealing DACA has no legal ramifications on presidential level, he can get sued but the case will just get thrown out.
Even if there will be a lawsuit, it would be irrelevant, we can still get deported while the lawsuit is going on if they choose to deport us.
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How you know so much political crap? I thought you are an engineer.
Forced hobby. I'm basically an immigration law encyclopedia at this point.
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None of the republicans have said that they will completely take DACA away. Cruz have said that he will take DACA down but they will not touch people who already have it. ALL Democrats and Republicans are going to do something. As far as us Dreamers who already have DACA we're pretty safe and probably will get something. Cruz, Rubio and Trump all have said that Dreamers should be looked at, none of them have said anything about just loading us up on busses and shipping us out. Now I can't say the same for adults who entered and here illegally.

As far as Supreme Court there is no way they will uphold DAPA/eDACA. DACA was legal, similar programs have been done before and eventually turned into law, DAPA/eDACA was way out of bound, this is why it's challenged, nobody was able to do anything about DACA and they tried.
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Do you even know why eDACA/DAPA was halted?

Law experts you know people who know what they're talking about have said many times that judge has no case at all and should have been thrown out from the start. If Surpreme court doesn't go DAPAs favor already other law experts have said it puts DACA at risk as well. The same reasons why DAPA should not get its favor would naturally fall into DACA.
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