The US Supreme Court has dealt a major blow to Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies by ruling against his effort to end protection from deportation for hundreds of thousands of people
He went on to repeat his argument that the Supreme Court should be expanded to include more justices and claim that a failure to do so would mean"we will lose our 2nd. Amendment & everything else".
But the ruling was welcomed by Mr Obama, who said on Twitter:"Eight years ago this week, we protected young people who were raised as part of our American family from deportation. "And now to stand up for those ideals, we have to move forward and elect Joe Biden and a Democratic Congress that does its job, protects DREAMers, and finally creates a system that's truly worthy of this nation of immigrants once and for all."
"We address only whether the agency complied with the procedural requirement that it provide a reasoned explanation for its action.
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