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Originally Posted by cmeow
I do not believe there will be a sensible solution in Congress (I hope I'm wrong), hence why I prefer DACA to stay. Unfortunately, if an EO is made by one president and the next president can't remove that EO, it doesn't make any sense.
However, if you have deportation of dreamers on an election year with 60%+ public opinion (some as high as 80%+), then it's going to be a bad time for republicans. A deadline to deal with DACA in an election year does not favor republicans if they want to get a lot of concessions from democrats. Maybe SC will push the deadline to solve the issue past 2021, who knows.
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I agree and hope this becomes the reality if this turns for the worst. A bridge act or stop gap measure of sorts would be the best.