Pretty sure the DACA shit was in the 1400 page bill, which--if I'm reading things right--is being scrapped and they're taking up the original GOP bill again.
Worth asking how that impacts the supreme court case. What does it mean if DACA status isn't actually expiring yet since all of them would be extended? Does that affect the ripeness of the case?
I saw a post here recently that Piggy-Piglosi is trying to slip in DACA stuff into the bill. Is that still on, or did she back off?
If there is even the slightest whiff of anything not related to the pandemic, Trump will call it out.
Pretty sure the DACA shit was in the 1400 page bill, which--if I'm reading things right--is being scrapped and they're taking up the original GOP bill again.
Wondering the same thing, didn't see that mentioned in the article.
Edit: This Breitbart article seems to indicate it's in her new, revised version: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/24/pelosi-coronavirus-plan-daca-amnesty/
I was wondering the same.
I heard it was an extension of current policy and not a push for full amnesty. This is second hand info, though.
Worth asking how that impacts the supreme court case. What does it mean if DACA status isn't actually expiring yet since all of them would be extended? Does that affect the ripeness of the case?