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Supreme Court rejects Trump appeal over 'Dreamer' immigrants | Supreme Court rejects Trump appeal over 'Dreamer' immigrants |
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The US Supreme Court has inflicted a blow on the Trump administration's bid to end a programme letting young undocumented immigrants stay in the US. | The US Supreme Court has inflicted a blow on the Trump administration's bid to end a programme letting young undocumented immigrants stay in the US. |
The administration asked the justices whether it was entitled to shut down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) scheme next month. | The administration asked the justices whether it was entitled to shut down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) scheme next month. |
But the high court said it would not hear the case as no appeals court has yet ruled on the issue. | But the high court said it would not hear the case as no appeals court has yet ruled on the issue. |
Lower courts blocked the president's plan to scrap Daca by 5 March. | Lower courts blocked the president's plan to scrap Daca by 5 March. |
The ongoing political and judicial to and fro leaves some 700,000 mostly Hispanic children and young adults - known as Dreamers - in legal limbo. | |
The administration was seeking permission from the Supreme Court to continue dismantling Daca while various legal challenges unfold. | The administration was seeking permission from the Supreme Court to continue dismantling Daca while various legal challenges unfold. |
But the justices said in a brief order on Monday morning that the appeal was "denied without prejudice", without explaining their reasoning. | But the justices said in a brief order on Monday morning that the appeal was "denied without prejudice", without explaining their reasoning. |
The Supreme Court also said it expects the lower court system to "proceed expeditiously to decide this case". | The Supreme Court also said it expects the lower court system to "proceed expeditiously to decide this case". |
White House spokesman Raj Shah avoided criticising the Supreme Court itself in a statement. | White House spokesman Raj Shah avoided criticising the Supreme Court itself in a statement. |
But he said Daca was "clearly unlawful" and accused the lower courts of "a usurpation of legislative authority". | But he said Daca was "clearly unlawful" and accused the lower courts of "a usurpation of legislative authority". |
There is still no agreement in Congress about what could replace Daca, though some members of Congress are reportedly working on new proposals. | |
However, the Supreme Court's decision could delay discussions on Daca to after the midterm elections in November. | |
On Monday, President Trump said at a meeting at the White House: "We'll see what happens. That's my attitude." | |
He announced an end to the Obama-era dispensation last autumn. | |
But federal courts have since ruled existing claimants should be allowed to have their status renewed beyond next month, pending further legal decisions. | |
San Francisco-based US District Judge William Alsup issued a nationwide injunction last month that Daca must remain in place while the litigation is resolved. | San Francisco-based US District Judge William Alsup issued a nationwide injunction last month that Daca must remain in place while the litigation is resolved. |
The Supreme Court is also due to hear arguments in April on the legality of President Trump's travel ban order barring entry to people from several Muslim-majority nations. | The Supreme Court is also due to hear arguments in April on the legality of President Trump's travel ban order barring entry to people from several Muslim-majority nations. |
What is Daca? | What is Daca? |
The scheme was created in 2012 by then-President Barack Obama to shield children of undocumented immigrants from deportation. | The scheme was created in 2012 by then-President Barack Obama to shield children of undocumented immigrants from deportation. |
It also provided work and study permits for those it covered. | It also provided work and study permits for those it covered. |
In order to qualify for Daca, applicants under the age of 30 were required to submit personal information to the Department of Homeland Security, including addresses and phone numbers. | In order to qualify for Daca, applicants under the age of 30 were required to submit personal information to the Department of Homeland Security, including addresses and phone numbers. |
They had to pass an FBI background check, have a clean criminal background, and either be in school, recently graduated or have been honourably discharged from the military. | They had to pass an FBI background check, have a clean criminal background, and either be in school, recently graduated or have been honourably discharged from the military. |
In exchange, the US government agreed to "defer" any action on their immigration status for a period of two years. | In exchange, the US government agreed to "defer" any action on their immigration status for a period of two years. |
The majority of dreamers are from Mexico and other Latin American countries. | The majority of dreamers are from Mexico and other Latin American countries. |