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"DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who ...
A rideshare driver allowed to live in the U.S. under a program for immigrants who arrived undocumented as children said that ...
DACA recipients worry their protection from deportation won't last another Trump term Recipients of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are bracing for potential ...
DACA recipients are living in turmoil not knowing whether they will soon face deportation. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court case could take months to be resolved.
DACA recipients worry their protection from deportation won’t last another Trump term Aliento CEO Reyna Montoya poses for a photo after speaking at an immigration forum on Capitol Hill in ...
Nya W. never imagined she’d spend most of her life in the United States. In 2001, at the age of 14, she arrived in New York from Trinidad and Tobago on a visitor’s visa with her father for ...
Hanen and the 5th Circuit have also ruled against the original DACA memo in recent years, finding that the Obama administration did not have the legality authority to grant deportation protections ...
DACA recipients are increasingly feeling more uncertainty as the fate of the immigration program protecting them from deportation continues to be challenged in court — at a time when President ...
The panel also ruled that the deportation deferrals offered by DACA could be legally separated from the work permits that beneficiaries receive, giving the Biden administration a partial victory ...
A Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient has told Newsweek that she doesn't fear deportation under the Trump administration. "I could lose my DACA come December because I'm ...
DACA recipients also provide significant benefits to society, contributing through their lawful employment and tax payments. Their deportations will be a loss to the nation.
DACA hasn't accepted new applicants since 2021, when a federal judge deemed it illegal and ordered that new applications not be processed, though current recipients could still renew their permits.