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Originally Posted by cmeow
But it'll take longer. He has to follow the APA this time. There's also comment period and some other stuff and all that adds up to sometime after the election.
This particular case in Texas is about the constitutionality of DACA, and a whole different approach. SC only ruled on how the Trump administration failed to follow the APA. The case has been in court of awhile so it's not starting from nothing. Time frame wise, this has more of a realistic shot at effecting DACA before the election.
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Well the comment period is 60 days I believe. So assuming his administration gets on it right away, there's a possibility it'll be done before elections if they choose, which is stil about 4.5 months away.
As far as the court case, even though it's been in the courts for a while, there was never a ruling, since Hanen decided to see what SCOTUS does first. Assuming this still gets pushed forward now, even if theres a ruling in Texas, just like the last case, other states might step in to appeal and place an injunction on stopping DACA. Which again, will still go through the courts about the same way as the last case until it reaches SCOTUS.