if this fight can arouse big neough pressure on USCIS, DOS and congress, or, if a large amount of cases are piled at USCIS. I think the lawyers strategy is right. We do what we can do to push them:)
Just like Mexicans, if they are less than 100 thousand , they are illegal and removed, if they are over 10 million, it's no way to remove them, but to try finding a way to naturalize them. Although it's a headache, none of congressmen talk about removing them, for a simple reason: how? cost?