U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Hear Case on Obama’s Executive Action Programs

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U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Hear Case on Obama’s Executive Action Programs

by SCwpadmin

by SCwpadmin

The long drawn-out battle for President Obama’s Executive Action programs such DAPA and Expanded DACA may be heard and decided this summer at the United States Supreme Court. These programs, which were announced more than one year ago, have been in limbo pending a lawsuit brought against the Obama Administration by 25 states led by Texas.  As a result of this lawsuit an injunction was ordered which stopped these programs from being put into place.  Now, if four of the nine Supreme Court Justices decide to accept this case it will likely be argued before the Court in April and decide by the end of June.  If the Court rules in the President’s favor, the injunction against the implementation of DAPA and Expanded DACA will finally be lifted and President Obama will see his Executive Action programs take effect before he leaves office.

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