Supreme Court rules against Trump in bid to end Obama-era immigration program shielding 'Dreamers'
The program shields certain young immigrants from deportation and allows them to receive work permits.
The program shields certain young immigrants from deportation and allows them to receive work permits. There were about 700,000 DACA recipients at the time Trump ordered the program to wind down in September 2017. Rather than challenge the program on policy grounds, Trump and attorneys for his administration have argued that former President Barack Obama lacked the legal authority to implement the program in the first place.
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Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who represented Trump before Supreme Court, stepping down from DOJNoel Francisco, the solicitor general of the United States, is leaving his position at the Department of Justice on July 3, the DOJ said Wednesday. Francisco...
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Solicitor General Noel Francisco resigns after tumultuous years representing Trump at Supreme CourtNoel Francisco spent three years as solicitor general of the United States during a time of non-stop legal tumult, mostly over immigration policy.
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