Split Supreme Court appears ready to allow Trump to end DACA

MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Sharply at odds with liberal justices, the Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to abolish protections that permit 660,000 immigrants to work in the U.S., free from the threat of deportation. That outcome would "destroy lives," declared Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one the court's liberals who repeatedly suggested the administration has not adequately justified its decision to end the seven-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Nor has it taken sufficient account of the personal, economic and social disruption that might result, they said. But there did not appear to be any support among the five conservatives for blocking the administration. The nine-member court's
Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content.