";s:4:"text";s:2635:" "Among them is Claudia Quinonez of Maryland, brought to the U.S. at age 11 by her mother, who overstayed a tourist visa. The Supreme Court concluded the closing of DACA infringed the Administrative Procedure Act (AP) by providing unclear details regarding the closing.“We do not decide whether DACA or its rescission are sound policies,“ Roberts wrote. "Trump also said recent court decisions showed the need for new justices, adding that he would release a list of potential nominees by Sept. 1.“Who would’ve thought,” he said repeatedly, remarking "wow" several times. "In doing so, it has given the greenlight for future political battles to be fought in this Court rather than where they rightfully belong — the political branches. Instead, they said, the government simply declared the program illegal. "Apple CEO Tim Cook lauded the decision, tweeting, "We're glad for today’s decision and will keep fighting until DACA’s protections are permanent. Devin Dwyer.
… I have the ability to work, to contribute, and pay taxes," she said. "The appropriate recourse is therefore to remand to DHS so that it may reconsider the problem anew," Roberts wrote.Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., choked up on the Senate floor moments after the Supreme Court announced its decision.Thomas, in his dissent, wrote, "Today’s decision must be recognized for what it is: an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision." ""Instead, the majority has decided to prolong DHS’ initial overreach by providing a stopgap measure of its own," he wrote.