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(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump says he’d work on a plan to ensure DACA recipients remain in the U.S. after his administration previously tried to end the program and as ...
In an interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker that aired Sunday, Trump said he would work with Democrats on a deal that allows DACA recipients to stay in the U.S.
If the Trump administration seeks to deport Los Angeles police officers who benefit from the Obama-era program known as DACA, it's unclear what — if anything — the department could do to ...
Trump's action was widely protested across the country. Business leaders argued it was unfair and could harm the economy. [203] The cancellation of the program was put on hold by a court order, and the Supreme Court ruled in June 2020 that the Trump administration's decision to end DACA was arbitrary and violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
The Supreme Court ruled last month that Trump wrongly tried to shut down DACA, as the Obama-era program is known. Meanwhile, Trump has said he wants to give DACA recipients a path to citizenship ...
State of New York, et al. v. Trump et al. (No. 1:17-cv-05228-NGG-JO) is an ongoing [citation needed] lawsuit against the rescission implemented by the Trump administration of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. [1] At issue are Fifth Amendment protections of due process, information use, and equal protection.
In an NBC News and SurveyMonkey poll conducted between January 20–22, 60 percent of respondents said Trump did not show strong leadership during the shutdown and 66 percent said they supported DACA. [63]
Trump tried to end the program in September 2017, and this past July Chad Wolf, the acting secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, suspended DACA pending a “comprehensive” review.