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Gorsuch confirmed to Supreme Court

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04-11-2017, 11:35 AM
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...eme-court.html

"The Senate confirmed Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court on Friday, filling the critical ninth seat that has been vacant for over a year and capping a tumultuous debate that saw Republicans overhaul the way the chamber operates in order to overcome what they described as an unprecedented Democratic filibuster."

Sooooo..... Can this guy contribute in declaring DACA and or DAPA unconstitutional???
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04-11-2017, 11:55 AM
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Yes they can. The case should be heard again this summer. Hopefully Trump or the senate can pass something by then.
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"It is not likely that the nine-member court will get the opportunity to rehear the case of United States v. Texas. Last June, a 4-4 tie let stand a lower court decision stopping the federal government from implementing the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents, or DAPA program. The DAPA program would have shielded as many as five million undocumented immigrants from deportation and allowed them to work and live in the United States legally. Given its rhetoric and actions on immigration and the legal status of immigrants, it’s unlikely that the Trump administration will ask the Supreme Court to rehear the case that was decided against the federal government during the Obama administration."

Link: https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2017/...ns-and-causes/
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DACA is a settled issue.
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DACA is a settled issue.
And this simple fact is SO DIFFICULT for some idiots on here to digest. DACA ain't going anywhere. Opposition to DACA doesn't stand a chance. It is proven to be constitutional. It is pretty much the law of the land even though there isn't any legislation passed. You can beat me up on what I just said as much as you want but this is eventually going to translate into a broader Dream Act bill being passed with DACA beneficiaries having top priority.
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And this simple fact is SO DIFFICULT for some idiots on here to digest. DACA ain't going anywhere. Opposition to DACA doesn't stand a chance. It is proven to be constitutional. It is pretty much the law of the land even though there isn't any legislation passed. You can beat me up on what I just said as much as you want but this is eventually going to translate into a broader Dream Act bill being passed with DACA beneficiaries having top priority.
no need to be rude. We get many new individuals that got no clue how any of this work.
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