500+ students flood the Supreme Court, support student-debt relief

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Over 500 students are at the Supreme Court to plug Biden's student-loan forgiveness because the 'economic mobility of over 40 million Americans is dependent on the survival of this program'

The steps of the Supreme Court will be flooded on Tuesday with students, borrowers, and advocates as President Joe Biden's student-loan forgiveness plan enters the chamber.on the two conservative-backed lawsuits that paused Biden's plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for federal borrowers making under $125,000 a year.

Student-loan forgiveness has long been a partisan issue. Even before Biden's announcement, Republican lawmakers and conservative groups blasted relief as costly, unfair, and illegal, but Democratic lawmakers pushed for the president to go as big as possible with relief — alongside borrower advocates.

 

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Home girl in the purple dress needs a lot more than loan relief

Professional protestors. They look like they just change signs.

Maybe they should be at work so they can pay back their loans

500 doesn’t seem like a lot Also, would it matter how many were there? Should major judicial decisions be impacted by how many people can show up outside SCOTUS

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