It signals no immediate change for its more than 500,000 beneficiaries, who can renew temporary permits to live and work in the United States. But the federal government cannot take new applications, leaving an aging and thinning pool of recipients.
It signals no immediate change for its more than 500,000 beneficiaries, who can renew temporary permits to live and work in the United States. But the federal government cannot take new applications, leaving an aging and thinning pool of recipients.
How do they have two Reagan appointed judges on that court? Did they get the job as children?!
They place a bunch of rulings on the floor and then spin the judge’s skeleton in their chair. Whichever one it points to, they ignore and go for the one with the most bribes attached.