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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 ...
“Given that President-elect Trump tried to end DACA during his first term and his views on immigration more broadly, the Trump administration seems unlikely to appeal any ruling against DACA or ...
As President Trump prepares for his second term in office, questions are swirling over his administration’s immigration policies. ... The legal status of roughly 530,000 DACA recipients, ...
[160] Asked about Trump's decision to rescind DACA, Pope Francis said if Trump is truly pro-life, "he will understand that the family is the cradle of life and that it must be defended as a unit." [161] Ralph Reed, chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, endorsed Trump's repeal. [160]
President Donald Trump said Friday that he will renew his administration's effort to end legal protections for young immigrants.
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.
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]
On Thursday, as DACA marked its 11th anniversary, the fate of the program remained up in the air as a six-year court battle plays out following legal challenges from the Trump administration and ...