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CBS News USA Politics February 01, 2023
Washington — Nine Republican-controlled states asked a federal judge in Texas on Tuesday to shut down the (DACA) program in its entirety over two years, a move that would prevent nearly 600,000 immigrants known as Dreamers from renewing their deportation protections and work... + más
Microsoft, Apple, other firms urge Congress to protect Dreamers as DACA fades | NBC News
DACA court ruling forces ‘Dreamers’ to live in fear, experts say. Here’s what else you need to know. | The Boston Globe
CBS News USA Politics April 28, 2023
The Biden administration on Thursday asked a federal judge in Texas to stop short of ordering the full termination of the (DACA) immigration policy if he finds it unlawful, a last-minute attempt to limit a looming ruling that could dictate the fate of nearly 600,000 Dreamers.The... + más
Republican-led states ask judge to shut down DACA program for immigrant Dreamers | CBS News
Biden scolds 'MAGA Republicans' after 5th Circuit Court strikes down DACA, orders no new applicants | Fox News
CBS News USA Politics September 14, 2023
Washington — A federal judge on Wednesday again the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration program unlawful, though he refrained from ordering officials to terminate deportation protections and work permits for 580,000 immigrant Dreamers.At the of... + más
Biden administration asks judge to limit DACA ruling if he finds Dreamer protections unlawful | CBS News
New York Daily News USA Politics June 02, 2023
A Texas judge who ruled two years ago against the legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program heard oral arguments on Thursday in a high-stakes challenge to a revised version of the policy. The Biden administration has been fighting in court for years to... + más
Time USA Politics October 28, 2022
Since its inception in 2012, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), has been the subject of and political sparring. The program, which grants certain young people protection from deportation, was first implemented by the Obama Administration via executive action, and in... + más
DACA still alive, but not safe after court ruling: Immigration lawyer | Newsweek
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