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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Loving? Brown vs board? Griswold? Will these get overturned? If so what will happen? Does anybody care? [/quote] Don’t be silly. [/quote] Don’t be naive [/quote] You think Clarence Thomas will overturn Loving? I mean I hate the guy and think he's terrible but I don't think he'll do that. [/quote] Pretty sure Republicans moto is "Rules For Thee but Not for Me".[/quote] You know his wife is white, right? You think he's looking for an annulment?[/quote] I don’t think Loving will happen. But Plyler (guaranteeing education for recently emigrated children) is going to go before 2028. [/quote] I don't know. There was pretty big bipartisan support for the SCHIP act. Republicans will go after the parents but they don't generally go after kids any more than democrats.[/quote] I think Trump's immigration guy said something about how there won't be a need for separating children from their parents, since everyone can be deported together. I'm assuming that going after kids is not going to be a problem. [/quote] There will still be the problem of the unaccompanied minors. [/quote] If Dems try to campaign on this issue, they will probably lose even more in 2028. Parents will always look out for their own children first and many will not support requiring this at the federal level. Public school enrollment for kids without legal status will become another state level policy decision. I also think that federal funding is likely to be eliminated for kids without legal status. [/quote] correct, these isn't an issue, and you just deport the whole family together no need to separate the children.[/quote]
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