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Zippyjuan
02-26-2018, 07:31 PM
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/supreme-court-won-t-hear-daca-case-n851186

Next step would be the appeals court- which the Trump administration was trying to bypass.


WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the Trump administration's appeal of a federal judge's ruling that requires the government to keep the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program going.

Under a lower court order that remains in effect, the Department of Homeland Security must continue to accept renewal applications from the roughly 700,000 young people who are currently enrolled in the program, known as DACA. The administration had intended to shut the program down by March 5, but that deadline is now largely meaningless.

In a brief order, the court said simply, "It is assumed the court of appeals will act expeditiously to decide this case."

Monday's denial also gives Congress more time to come up with a legislative solution, though repeated bipartisan efforts have failed so far.

At a White House meeting with governors from around the coutry, President Donald Trump said after the court's decision, "We'd like to help DACA" and criticized the lower court.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said, "Today's Supreme Court action shows that rescinding DACA was not only legally questionable, but also unjust and cruel. The court's action is welcome news, but only Congress can provide the permanent protection our Dreamers need and deserve."

The Supreme Court's denial Monday was expected, because the justices rarely accept appeals asking them to bypass the lower courts.

The program allows children of illegal immigrants, known as Dreamers, to remain here if they were under 16 when their parents brought them to the U.S. and if they arrived by 2007. Those given DACA status must renew it every two years.

On Jan. 9, a federal judge in San Francisco, William Alsup, ruled in favor of the University of California and its president, former Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano. They sued to keep the program going after the Trump administration said in September that it would end it within six months. Alsup said Attorney General Jeff Sessions had wrongly concluded that DACA was put in place without proper legal authority.

The Justice Department said it would contest that ruling before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California. But government lawyers also asked the Supreme Court to take the highly unusual step of agreeing to hear the case, bypassing the appeals court.

"The district court has entered an unprecedented nationwide injunction requiring the government not simply to tolerate, but to affirmatively sanction, a continuing violation of federal law by nearly 700,000 aliens," said Solicitor General Noel Francisco in asking the justices to take the case.

After the Supreme Court's decision Monday, the White House said, "The DACA program — which provides work permits and myriad government benefits to illegal immigrants en masse — is clearly unlawful. The district judge's decision to unilaterally re-impose a program that Congress had explicitly and repeatedly rejected is a usurpation of legislative authority...We look forward to having this case expeditiously heard by the appeals court and, if necessary, the Supreme Court, where we fully expect to prevail."

The Supreme Court has agreed only about a dozen times in the past century to immediately take a case and bypass the federal appeals courts, and those case usually involve a national emergency, such as nationwide strikes in the steel and coal industries.

In asking the court to take the case, the Justice Department took another unusual step in declining to ask the justices to block the lower court order in the meantime, which would have allowed the government to shut DACA down as planned. Such a start-and-stop approach, the government said, would frustrate the goal of winding the program down in an orderly way.

More at link.

Swordsmyth
02-26-2018, 07:34 PM
It won't change anything in the end, SCOTUS will side with Trump.

Keep on DREAMing Juan.

timosman
02-26-2018, 07:36 PM
How many days left?:cool:

FSP-Rebel
02-26-2018, 07:53 PM
Tick tock.

enhanced_deficit
02-26-2018, 08:34 PM
Although he has very loyal team and lawyers (one of them reportedly paid $130K to Stormy Daniels from his own pocket so she doesn't distract election campaign) , there is no report saying that someone from his team sent secret message to Justices to provide a face saving option for the deal maker experts.

Swordsmyth
02-26-2018, 08:36 PM
Although he has very loyal team and lawyers (one of them reportedly paid $130K to Stormy Daniels from his own pocket so she doesn't distract election campaign) , there is no report saying that someone from his team sent secret message to Justices to provide a face saving option for the deal maker experts.


SCOTUS almost never takes appeals that bypass the appellate courts.


The Supreme Court has agreed only about a dozen times in the past century to immediately take a case and bypass the federal appeals courts, and those case usually involve a national emergency, such as nationwide strikes in the steel and coal industries.

timosman
02-26-2018, 08:36 PM
Although he has very loyal team and lawyers (one of them reportedly paid $130K to Stormy Daniels from his own pocket so she doesn't distract election campaign) , there is no report saying that someone from his team sent secret message to Justices to provide a face saving option for the deal maker experts.

Do you think the messages would be more interesting than his tweets?:cool:

enhanced_deficit
02-26-2018, 08:39 PM
Unlikely.

angelatc
02-27-2018, 12:09 AM
SCOTUS almost never takes appeals that bypass the appellate courts.

Yeah. They also added a note to the 9th that said they expected the 9th to act relatively quickly on the case.

Jan2017
02-27-2018, 06:36 AM
Everybody already knew the DACA ended about the time March Madness gets started . . . what a dunce Zippy.

Next renewal for 6 mos. or 1 month . . .
"illegal executive order of Obama should be dealt with by President until Congress gets up off of sitting on their hands"
is what the Court said, right ?

RonZeplin
02-27-2018, 01:09 PM
The decision gives cover for the GOP to not pass DACA amnesty until after the midterm elections. The Dem majority congress will then pass a DACA amnesty and President Trump will sign it. The illegal alien DACA Dream Students will continue to receive sanctuary until they get amnesty.

The only question is how many more than the enrolled DACA pendejos will end up as voters, or permanent residents with US gov approval?