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You’ve probably already heard the good news, but I thought I’d pull together some tweets and videos that provide a little more substance to it (including how it affects education):
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s plan to end DACA. Here’s what to know about the policy, where it stands, and how it reached the Supreme Court. https://t.co/Zg1z4vzmir
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 18, 2020
Here’s Mark Walsh again, this time on the Supreme Court’s new DACA ruling: https://t.co/WRc414yvBV https://t.co/QuVBHr6osf
— Andrew Ujifusa (@AndrewUjifusa) June 18, 2020
And an estimated 210,000 DACA-eligible students, 410,000 undocumented students total, enrolled in higher ed institutions. https://t.co/bRdePGjCsr
DeVos recently blocked them from getting federal coronavirus relief $$$ : https://t.co/nmrNrSxhHU https://t.co/X3p7JCqqZq
— Erica L. Green (@EricaLG) June 18, 2020
DACA recipient on @CNN few mins ago: “This is not a long-term solution. Trump could choose to rescind this program tomorrow. He knows how to do it. The Supreme Court is telling him. So we are not safe. So I’m going to celebrate today, but I am going to fight tomorrow.”
— Erica L. Green (@EricaLG) June 18, 2020
Chief Justice Roberts’ decision on DACA reads a lot like his decision on the Census case: The administration has the power to do this in theory, but in practice, they did it so badly that it’s invalid. @DavidGSavage w the news: https://t.co/DpAXoryRlj
— David Lauter (@DavidLauter) June 18, 2020
I think of this story often: “Karen Reyes spends her days teaching a group of deaf toddlers how to understand a world they cannot hear. Ms. Reyes has struggled to explain to her students, through sign language and pictures, the uncertainty of her future.”https://t.co/LrXecjxF5M https://t.co/vTz00Ps4ak
— Erica L. Green (@EricaLG) June 18, 2020
WATCH: DACA supporters chant “Home is here!” on the steps of the US Supreme Court on Tuesday after justices hear arguments on Trump admin.’s push to end the federal program. https://t.co/g1mAVh7kF6 pic.twitter.com/u0MfHSyI7X
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 12, 2019
DACA is safe—for now.@FiveThirtyEight on what could happen next: https://t.co/TulcTh9LOQ
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) June 18, 2020
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