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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Obama lawyer who worked on DACA admits it's probably unconstitutional

As we get ready to find out exactly what the Trump administration has planned for DACA — we’re hearing the president will kick the can down the road for 6 months — here’s a great thread to read from lawyer Eric Columbus who worked for team Obama on DACA. It’s long, but the money quote comes in No. 7 where he admits that a court challenge to DACA “is very likely to succeed.” Which, of course, means DACA is probably unconstitutional and that this fight was coming no matter who was president.

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Also read from 27 on down where Columbus explains what the states who want to sue to end DACA are actually asking for. In short, it’s not mass deportations.

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