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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Supreme Court silent on Trump’s appeals to end DACA

The Supreme Court closed the door at least temporarily on President Trump’s effort to end protections for the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children.

The high court again remained silent Tuesday on three related appeals of the president’s order, which aimed to shut the program down.

Unless the court breaks with its normal procedure, the nine justices would not be able to hear arguments and decide the case in its current term, which ends in June.

If they eventually agree to hear the matter, it most likely would be decided during their nine-month term that begins in October, meaning a ruling could come in the 2020 presidential election year.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When are they going to come clean and announce that Ginsburg is dead and they are keeping her body alive with machines?


I think they're trying to stall her death till 2020 or later for the next president to install another idiot liberal moron.

Anonymous said...

Trump 2020 MAGA