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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 ...
President Donald Trump said Friday he will renew his effort to end legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the United States as children. Trump denounced a Supreme ...
President Donald Trump said Friday that he will renew his administration's effort to end legal protections for young immigrants. Trump says he will renew effort to end DACA protections Skip to ...
Trump tried to end the DACA program during his first term but was rebuffed by the Supreme Court. Trump is expected to again try to end DACA although he said in a recent interview that he would be ...
On September 5, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that DACA would be phased out, with DACA recipients whose DACA status expiring on or before March 5, 2018, allowed to apply to renew their DACA status by October 5, 2017. [10] [11] [12] Later, President Trump indicated support for a law to protect DACA recipients. [13]
DACA provides young immigrants who meet specific criteria with protection from deportation and eligibility for work authorization for two years. Since 2012, about 800,000 people have been granted DACA. [2] On September 5, 2017, President Trump ordered an end to the DACA program and established a phasing out plan for DACA. [3]
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.
A federal judge in Texas again ruled the DACA program for young immigrants raised in the U.S. is illegal but the program hasn't ended. Here are 4 things to know.