Supreme Court Gives More Time for Congress to Get It's Act Together on Immigration

The Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. – Just today, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review a federal judge’s order that the Trump Administration continue the DACA program keeping in place the Obama-era policy protecting young immigrants brought the country as children. Cesar Vargas, Esq. co-director of the Dream Action Coalition issued the following statement:
«Undoubtedbly, the urgency of President Trump’s March 5th deadline for Congress to pass something is no longer high. Nevertheless, with the Supreme Court landing the final blow to the Trump administration’s effort to abruplty and illegally end DACA, Congress now has more time to work together and finally pass a permanent solution for Dreamers.»
«Trump no longer holds hostage the lives of Dreamers as the legal battle has the possibility of keeping DACA intact as far as 2020. President Trump can either own a major victory by working with Congress with reasonable proposals or join the ranks of past presidents who failed to pass immigration reform.»

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