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Conservative Supreme Court justices lean toward Trump on ending immigrant program - Page 6

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Just saw somewhere that the Dept of Justice just said that the EADs are not valid.

Im digging up into this, will post what i find.
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Just saw somewhere that the Dept of Justice just said that the EADs are not valid.

Im digging up into this, will post what i find.
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Just saw somewhere that the Dept of Justice just said that the EADs are not valid.

Im digging up into this, will post what i find.
y u always lyin’?
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That would be one of the worst case scenarios and in my opinion unlikely. You have dreamers unable to work / unable to contribute. At that point, you're no different than any other illegal immigrant. The government basically increased the number of non-tax paying illegal immigrants by 700k. Policy wise, it doesn't make sense. I don't think republicans will support it.
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Remember when some were on here were saying F*ck Obama, maybe a strongman like Trump and his racist cronies would boldly leave DACA in place or even better, Initiate something even better than DACA?

You know, maybe if we would all just try licking Trump's ass rather than criticize him he might offer us mercy.

You know Linsey graham and some other pathological lying republican was gonna team up with democrats to go hard for dreamers as long as we threw our parents and the older dreamers under the bus.

Not trying to rub salt in anybody's wounds but we need to wise the*ck up an realize those were pipe dreams.
The least we can hope for at this point is that the GOP' C*ck suckers on SCOTUS rules against Trump even if it is just to save face and pretend they have some level of decency. They must know how incredibly cruel this would look if they vote otherwise.
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That would be one of the worst case scenarios and in my opinion unlikely. You have dreamers unable to work / unable to contribute. At that point, you're no different than any other illegal immigrant. The government basically increased the number of non-tax paying illegal immigrants by 700k. Policy wise, it doesn't make sense. I don't think republicans will support it.
Let me introduce you to the Republican Party ©

The modus operandi is legislate through the lens of their own dogmatic ideology, fear, and greed, and where words don't matter.

Case on point - look at how often "RULE OF LAW" was thrown out at us during the DREAM act vote and up until now, whilst they will never flaunt that line should any republican be found guilty of crimes during the impeachment proceedings.
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