The people younger than us are the ones that are fucked. I am just saying this for the lot of people that will do so any way.A decision won’t be rendered until the spring. share. Trump tried to end DACA in September 2017, making good on a campaign promise. I hope that S.C.O.T.U.S will do the right thing and let the process continue. We know what it takes to defend DACA – we've done it before and we'll do it again if necessary. !You are entitled to exert your emotions in the way that you want but if it remains consistent and hampers your everyday life, then consider seeing a therapist and/or meditate. 40 comments .

President Barack Obama created DACA in 2012 through executive action and without congressional input.California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, said he is prepared to return to court immediately.Some analysts took a more benign view, noting that the administration plans to respect current DACA recipients.Current DACA recipients would continue to be able to apply for one-year renewals of protections rather than the usual two-year intervals. I say live your life.

At this point none of us individually have much say in whatever decision is made.This docket will be history-in-the-making and in the event SCOTUS somehow leaves it up to our President, Trump is in a very rare position to make a difference and show Americans that "he has heart".I don’t want to sound like an asshole, but today, not tomorrow, is grind time for us. Just because you can’t vote doesn’t mean you can’t influence the process.All I can say is I’m worried with a conservative majority in the Supreme Court. We can't control what the government decides on this matter, just like how we can't blame our parents for putting us into this situation. Renew if you can, save up, stay safe. Don’t worry about it. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., visits DACA protesters outside of the Supreme Court on Thursday, June 18, 2020, after the court rejected the Trump administration's push to end DACA. Only one court went with trump. He even nominated the most recent Supreme Court justice. We're contributing a large way before, and even larger now than ever before with the numbers down of everyone else in the workforce.Building on what new_austrailis and others are saying and in a better tone: Honestly, just focus on what you can control and not on what you can't control.

You have to remember the Supreme Court is only hearing arguments in regard to Trump’s process in rescinding DACA, not IF he had the right to do so.

Supreme Court Ruling. Not trying to be a pessimist or a contrarian, but there’s little evidence that another program will replace it. We aren't gonna decide the legality of DACA . I believe if you didn't commit any crimes and paid taxes as a DACA recipient than you should be entitled to stay in the US. I expect the ruling to go against us. I hope that S.C.O.T.U.S will do the right thing and let the process continue. DACA recipients and their supporters rally outside the US Supreme Court on June 18, 2020, in Washington, DC. The announcement comes after the Supreme Court ruled on June 18 that the White House violated procedural law in how it originally rescinded DACA.

Hope you all have a good support system during these difficult times!I have alot of faith in The Chief Justice. "We are ready if the Trump Administration tries to block or dismantle DACA. "The courts have spoken: DACA is in full effect, including for new applications," he said. Renew if you can, save up, stay safe. I just dont see hpw they can possibly end it. We can't control what the government decides on this matter, just like how we can't blame our parents for putting us into this situation. At least that's what the current trends look like with how they are voting.Did your parents maybe accidentally claim you as a dependent?I still haven't got any checks lol. Why bother spending decades in a country and a place that do not appreciate you? By all metrics, I'm eligible, but the IRS stimulus progress checker still giving me the not being able to determine eligibility BS.Stay safe and healthy, lets continue to the good fightThis does sound hopeful but what is the evidence for any of the things you’re claiming? Hope you all have a good support system during these difficult times!

I would much rather risk venturing out to a country where they want us.Honestly though prepare for the worst.

It is not uncommon for any branch of government to violate these rights-- it happens all the time.I also believe they will close the door behind any future generations of immigrants that intend to flee to the US through improper channels to avoid any future generations of DACA.Supreme Court goes with DACA. Why bother spending decades in a country and a place that do not appreciate you?