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It's a little extra operational overhead, but they should proceed with the program everywhere but the areas that are subject to those specific appeals courts. Whenever a borrower from one of those states applies, just send back a form letter naming the judges who've blocked their access to relief from the predatory practices of lenders, and spell it out for them. Name the governors and other state officials who signed on to the challenge, then use the form letter to foment action against them.
To be fair, they did send an email to borrowers a week or so ago that did that (without naming names)
I'm glad to hear that, thank you for pointing this out to me.
Useless. Put a face on the problem so that people know who, specifically, to blame for blocking their path to a better life.
Debt indenture is alive and well in the United States of America.