Judy wrote (excerpt):

See, the program expired on June 15, except for the extension of the lawsuit which had a court order to continue DACA 2012 until the lawsuit was settled or dismissed. The lawsuit was first extended for 2 weeks by Judge Hanen from June 15 to June 30, then Texas AG requested a further extension to Sept. 5 which the Judge granted which now requires Trump to terminate it rather than let it expire by its terms.
You're wrong, wrong, wrong. I don't know why you continue to insist on this non-relevant argument. DACA 2012 was never part of the original lawsuit and had nothing to do with it. That is why the Texas AG is now threatening to include it in the orginal lawsuit which Obama lost in the U.S. Supreme Court through a split-decision. That orginal lawsuit was on DAPA and the DACA extension, not the original DACA amnesty program. I think you're confusing the DACA extension, which would have extended the work permits, etc. to three years vice the current two years.

No, the program didn't expire on June 15th. Had it expired, we wouldn't be having this discussion right now.