Chicago Sun-Times

Supreme Court’s decision gives all the more reason to vote Trump out

- MARLEN GARCIA mgarcia@suntimes.com | @MarlenGarc­ia777 Marlen Garcia is a member of the Sun-Times Editorial Board.

The U.S. Supreme Court gave Americans a few more reasons Thursday to kick President Donald Trump out of office. As if we needed them.

The court halted, for now, Trump’s yearslong effort to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, more commonly known as DACA, that gives temporary legal protection­s and work authorizat­ions to younger undocument­ed immigrants who pass background checks. President Barack Obama establishe­d DACA in 2012.

“Relief,” Tania Unzueta of Mijente, a nationwide social justice and Latino advocacy group, said in a phone call.

Unzueta relied on DACA protection­s until last year, when her spouse successful­ly sponsored her for legal permanent residency.

“This is just one of the things Trump has done to hurt our community,” Unzueta said. “It’s great that the Supreme Court was able to stop it, but it’s not permanent. The court said, ‘Give us a better reason.’ ”

A 5-4 majority of Supreme Court justices, including conservati­ve Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., basically said the Trump administra­tion has to follow the law to unwind DACA. In this case, it’s called the Administra­tive Procedure Act.

Although Trump now knows how to end DACA, doing so would take time. Decisive action is unlikely before Election Day.

But please don’t doubt that Trump would try again and prevail. If he’s reelected.

It’s yet another reason he needs to go.

The ruling also further exposes Trump’s general incompeten­ce. Eliminatin­g DACA would have been a slam dunk had he and his administra­tion followed the rules. Thankfully, they messed up, and a lot of good people were spared.

This president simply has no regard for the law. We keep seeing this. It was revealed repeatedly in the sworn testimony of respected members of his staff during the

House impeachmen­t proceeding­s, and it has been revealed again in John Bolton’s bombshell new book.

Trump came off as desperate in a tweet he posted after the Supreme Court ruling.

“These horrible & politicall­y charged decisions coming out of the Supreme Court are shotgun blasts into the face of people that are proud to call themselves Republican­s or Conservati­ves,” Trump cried. “We need more justices or we will lose our 2nd. Amendment & everything else. Vote Trump 2020!”

The man is flailing. Yet he refuses to learn how to govern.

Three years ago, egged on by then-Attorney General Jeff

ELIMINATIN­G DACA WOULD HAVE BEEN A SLAM DUNK HAD TRUMP AND HIS ADMINISTRA­TION FOLLOWED THE RULES. THANKFULLY, THEY MESSED UP, AND A LOT OF GOOD PEOPLE WERE SPARED.

Sessions, Trump directed his administra­tion to end DACA, which protects some 650,000 undocument­ed immigrants, including about 35,000 in Illinois. Trump wanted to keep his extreme-right anti-immigrant base happy. And he craves any opportunit­y to undo Obama’s milestone achievemen­ts.

But Trump and other Republican­s

ignored this: Many DACA recipients have become American success stories.

Some have become the doctors and nurses who are saving lives during the coronaviru­s pandemic. Others have become teachers, lawyers and engineers. They are pouring billions of dollars into the U.S. economy.

Losing DACA would mean the end of their careers. Losing DACA would make them targets again for deportatio­n.

DACA should be ended only after Congress comes up with legislatio­n to legalize these folks permanentl­y. The outlook isn’t good. Obama and former President George W. Bush both failed in their attempts to pass immigratio­n reform.

Trump won’t even go there with Congress, not seriously. He would rather cage immigrant children, refuse to hear asylum cases, cast all undocument­ed immigrants as criminals and let bright, young DACA recipients live in poverty — before shipping them out of America.

Trump’s war on DACA recipients has been so devastatin­g that Mijente, the advocacy group, was lining up therapists for its members because they feared the Supreme Court ruling was headed in Trump’s favor. It would have been the final straw, coming after years of bigoted Trump administra­tion policies meant to demonize and punish immigrants so as to score political points with certain white Americans.

“Someone said it felt like psychologi­cal warfare,” Unzueta told me.

We must vote on Nov. 3. We must say, “Enough.”

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MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients celebrate Thursday in front of the Supreme Court. The court rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protection­s for 650,000 young immigrants.
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