President Trump said his administration will submit 'enhanced papers,' a day after the Supreme Court ruled against his move to end DACA, a program shielding immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally, but entered as children
Trump wrote on Twitter, referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy that “The Supreme Court asked us to resubmit on DACA, nothing was lost or won. They ‘punted’, much like in a football game . We will be submitting enhanced papers shortly in order to properly fulfil[l] the Supreme Court’s ruling & request of yesterday.”
The majority opinion from the court, where Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the four more liberal justices, left the door open for Republican Trump to attempt again to rescind the program, ruling only that the administration had not met procedural requirements and its actions were “arbitrary and capricious” under a federal law called the Administrative Procedure Act.
Talks over immigration, including a potential path to citizenship for the “Dreamers,” fell apart in 2018 after Trump provoked outrage with his reported use of vulgar language to describe African countries in a meeting with lawmakers.
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