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In his ruling, Hanen said it would be too disruptive to the lives of Dreamers currently participating in the program to end it immediately. He ordered the government to continue renewing permits for current enrollees and to not reject any renewals because of his order, while he gives Congress and the administration time to figure out how to cure the legal defects that undermined the program.

In his ruling, Hanen said it would be too disruptive to the lives of Dreamers currently participating in the program to end it immediately. He ordered the government to continue renewing permits for current enrollees and to not reject any renewals because of his order, while he gives Congress and the administration time to figure out how to cure the legal defects that undermined the program.

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The problem is what to do about it.

Declare all legal protections and status given to DACA recipients null and void to begin with

And then deport, en mass

It's not like there's no way to know the identities of those DACA recipients

And for good measure, if they don't voluntarily show up for deportation, they are barred from using any service requiring any sort of ID, nation wide, such as credit cards, .gov aid programs, etc on top of putting them on some criminal list barring them from ever applying for citizenship/re-entrance . You render their life impossible on the national territory essentially, and you also kill all their hope for a second shot if they don't voluntarily comply with the deportation program.

Now I'm not sure how feasible that part is legally speaking, but ultimately that's the general idea about how this should handled. In a nutshell, either "you" comply and go right the fuck off, or you don't comply and you go right the fuck off with extreme prejudice.