The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday granted a request by President Donald Trump's administration to block the release of documents concerning his decision to end a program that shielded from deportation hundreds of thousands of young adults dubbed "Dreamers" brought into the country illegally as children.
The nine-member, conservative-majority court, acting despite objections from its four liberal justices, put on hold an order by U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco for the administration to turn over the internal documents by Dec. 22 as part of lawsuits he is overseeing challenging the legality of Trump's September decision. One of the suits is led by California's Democratic attorney general, Xavier Becerra.
The lawsuits accuse the administration of violating the U.S. Constitution's due process guarantee as well as statutory legal requirements in rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created by Trump's Democratic predecessor Barack Obama. Under Trump's action, the protections offered by DACA disappear in March.
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DACA was not legal as Obummer just signed an unconstitutional executive order to create it, and these illegals don't have any "Due process" constitutional standing being here in this country illegally.
Good, now kick these little bastards out! God Bless Our President!
Get rid of them. They have NO right to be in OUR country. Blame your parents for using you as an excuse, that they thought would allow them to stay in America. Your parents are at fault, not Americans. Others have to obey the law, so shall you.
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