The “Fight for Families” surrounds the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments that will determine whether they will unfreeze the DAPA and expanded DACA programs that would provide relief for millions of immigrant families and their communities. On April 18, oral arguments for United States v. Texas will be heard at the Supreme Court of the United States. An already controversial issue is reflected in tweets using the hashtag, #FightforFamilies.
#FightForFamilies u CAN'T demand citinzenship or other things if you're in this country SIN PAPELES, u just can't
— cindy (@cinddy_m) April 18, 2016
#FightforFamilies is open-borders hashtag whitewashing Obama's radical executive overreach on amnesty/work permits. https://t.co/v6NmqrBw5v
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) April 18, 2016
Both sides of the issue are represented on Twitter.
Current immigration policies are inhumane #FightForFamilies pic.twitter.com/zWcAcvjujv
— Tara Raghuveer (@taraghuveer) April 18, 2016
We've arrived!! Ready to #fightforfamilies #immigrantNY pic.twitter.com/tEgTT3gpVS
— Claudia Calhoon (@ClaudiaCalhoon) April 18, 2016
Citizens as well as government officials are weighing in with the hashtag.
Instead of putting up barriers that divide us, we need to take a stand to keep families together. #FightForFamilies pic.twitter.com/dqku6HLZs5
— Xavier Becerra (@RepBecerra) April 18, 2016
People (from all ages) outside #SCOTUS show their support for #DAPA/#DACA. Together we #FightForFamilies! #USvTexas pic.twitter.com/SGloNAf06E
— Voto Latino (@votolatino) April 18, 2016