By Suzanne Gamboa
There is a communal breath holding going on among immigrants and their allies as they wait for a Supreme Court ruling that could profoundly alter their lives.
There is a communal breath holding going on among immigrants and their allies as they wait for a Supreme Court ruling that could profoundly alter their lives.
The Supreme Court is nearing the end of this year’s term and still must rule on the more than two dozen states’ challenge of President’s Barack Obama’s use of executive action to suspended deportations and grant permits to work to millions of immigrants not legally in the U.S.
The decision on the expanded DACA and DAPA programs could come this week or next, most likely this Thursday, next Monday or June 30.
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