Judge finds DACA illegal but allows 600 'dreamers' to stay in US

A federal appeals court ruled that the administration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, did not have the authority to introduce the DACA program for children who arrived in the United States illegally small. But the court refused to overturn it, allowing more than 600 immigrants to continue to enjoy protection from deportation.…

Federal court ruled the DACA program illegal: what it means and how it threatens

A federal judge in Texas ruled that the DACA program was illegal. The decision of Judge Andrew Hahnen of the Southern District of Texas has brought uncertainty to the lives of hundreds of thousands of young "dreamers" and their families. Writes about this CNN. However, for now, those who ...

Trump's restrictions on the DACA program completely canceled: how it works now

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has resumed applications for participation in the DACA program. This program protects against deportation of immigrants smuggled into the United States as children (the so-called "dreamers"). This is stated on the USCIS website. November 14, 2020 ...

'Dreamers' again in the spotlight of the court: what can be changed in the program this time

A federal judge in New York ruled that Acting Head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chad Wolfe did not have the authority to restrict work permits to the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants brought to the United States as a child, because his appointment to a leadership position in the department ...

USCIS Announces New Rules In DACA Program: What Will Happen To 'Dreamers'

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has provided guidance on the implementation of the July 28 memorandum of the Acting Head of Homeland Security, Chad Wolfe, regarding the DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. This program protects against deportation of illegally imported immigrants to ...

'Strong and very soon': Trump has announced a change in US immigration policy

US President Donald Trump has long sought to overhaul the US immigration system to base the right to immigration on merit rather than family ties. Immigration remains one of the defining accents of Trump's election campaign, aimed at re-election in November this year, writes ...

Trump promised a 'radical change in US immigration policy'

On Friday, July 10, US President Donald Trump announced that he will seek radical changes in US immigration policy through an executive order that will help create a "road to citizenship" for some migrants smuggled into the country as a child and translate criteria ...

US Supreme Court Decides Fate of 'Dreamers': What Will Be DACA Program

The US Supreme Court has blocked a suit by the US administration of Donald Trump to end the popular DACA program. Thanks to her, almost 650 young people without immigration documents could live and work in the United States without fear of being deported. Writes about this USA Today. ...

White House deprives illegal students and 'dreamers' of financial aid in connection with coronavirus

On April 21, the White House stripped tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants and recipients of billions of dollars of DACA aid targeted at college students affected by COVID-19, writes USA Today. It is difficult to say exactly how many people are affected by the Trump administration's decision as there are no exact numbers ...

'Fighting on the front lines': thousands of 'dreamers' helping fight COVID-19 fear deportation

Veronica Velazquez's work as a physical therapist at a public hospital in Los Angeles, California has become more risky as the number of patients with coronavirus increases. But the risk of losing her working papers and deportation hasn't changed. Writes about this USA Today. 27-year-old Velasquez is one ...

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