“In terminating DACA, [the administration] failed to address the 689,800 young people who had come to rely on DACA to live and to work in this country. These individuals had submitted substantial personal identifying information to the government, paid hefty fees, and planned their lives according to the dictates of DACA.” Just as their fate was being discussed during a television meeting at the White House, a federal judge in San Francisco temporarily blocked Trump’s decision to end DACA program.

+ Vox: Here’s what the shocking ruling does — and doesn’t — mean.

+ “Does anybody really want to throw out good, educated and accomplished young people who have jobs, some serving in the military? Really!” That was a tweet from President Trump. And once again, his tweets came back to haunt him in in a court case. WaPo: Trump vs. Trump, again.

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+ “The action appears to open a new front in Trump’s expansion of immigration enforcement, which has already brought a 40 percent increase in deportation arrests.” AP: Immigration agents descend on dozens of 7-Eleven store.