DACA finally lands in Supreme Court after Trump's years-long battle

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DACA finally lands in Supreme Court after Trump's years-long battle
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The question going before the Supreme Court in today's DACA case is over how the Trump administration attempted to dismantle the program

The Supreme Court is set to wrestle Tuesday with one of the most momentous issues to reach the justices in years: whether to allow the Trump administration to shut down a program that gives work permits and quasi-legal status to about 660,000 foreigners who entered the U.S. illegally as children.

In 2016, the high court heard a challenge to DACA brought by conservative states, but the court, shorthanded due to the unexpected death of Justice Antonin Scalia, deadlocked, leaving the program in place. Justice Department lawyers defending the decision have argued that there is no legal basis for the courts to review an Executive Branch decision to drop a program like DACA that was itself set up through executive action by a prior administration.

“Many of the people in DACA, no longer very young, are far from ‘angels,’” Trump wrote. “Some are very tough, hardened criminals. President Obama said he had no legal right to sign order, but would anyway. If Supreme Court remedies with overturn, a deal will be made with Dems for them to stay!”

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