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DACA Is Slowly Dying Unless Congress Steps in to Save It

Por: Time Politics October 28, 2022

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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 the decade since, Congress has never passed legislation into law that would make it permanent. Now, DACA recipients, advocates, and political scientists say the program... + full article



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