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Originally Posted by skysla
That is not what the Supreme Court ruled. Basically, what John Roberts said was that the President has the authority to end a program initiated by an executive order but did not follow the standard legal review procedure to end such a program, which a lot of people already rely on. The Obama Administration did follow this procedure to start DACA. Basically, the ruling was "Trump Administration, your argument sucks. You tried to end it the wrong way. Please try again." That is why Trump is trying to end it again. In some ways, that ruling gave Trump a clear path to end the program. Yes. He does not have time to end it before the election. If polls hold until the election, he is likely to lose and unlikely to be able to end DACA successfully. But, if he gets re-elected, he can definitely end it if given enough time. People are saying going through the proper channel would take about 6 months.
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Yes, what I meant to say is, Trump Admin will not be moving ahead with that authority to end DACA the proper way and Democrats will no longer be pursuing a permanent solution, hence DACA is here to remain for the foreseeable future, quite possibly for a VERY long period of time.