USCIS: Over 110 Thousand DACA Applicants Arrested for Serious Crimes

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a report on the arrests of illegal aliens who have requested deferred action against immigrant children (DACA program). The crimes they were previously charged with included murder, rape and assault. On November 16, USCIS updated data ...

The fate of the 'dreamers' in the balance: what the US Supreme Court thinks about the abolition of DACA

The Supreme Court, judging by the November 12 discussion, is leaning on the side of the administration of US President Donald Trump on the closure of the DACA program, which allows almost 700 young illegal immigrants brought to the States by children to live and work in the United States without fear of deportation. ...

The politician who deported a record number of migrants under Obama, is suing trump

Democrat Janet Napolitano, under the Barack Obama administration, set the record for the most people she deported from the United States in one year, which has angered immigrant rights groups. Now the former head of the US Department of Homeland Security supports these groups and speaks out ...

Unexpected effect: 14 of thousands of illegal immigrants took advantage of DACA program for citizenship

The DACA program that protects illegal immigrants should not promote citizenship. But 14 “dreamers” still managed to use it as an amnesty for deportation. Writes about this The Washington Times. The Dreamers took advantage of a loophole allowing them to leave the country and be "paroled" from ...

Court of Appeal Decides Trump Cannot Cancel DACA Program

A federal appeals court ruled on November 8 that US President Donald Trump cannot complete the DACA program, which protects illegal immigrants brought to the United States by children. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Panel upheld the January decision of a federal district judge that ...

DACA program ends: what will happen to immigrants now

The Dreamers hope that the government will keep them legally able to live in the United States. Juan Juarez was brought from Mexico to the United States when he was 10 years old. Thanks to the scholarship, he was able to graduate from college and became a presenter for a local TV company, and in 2017 ...

The court ordered Trump to resume the program to protect illegal immigrants DACA

On August 3, a federal judge ordered the administration of US President Donald Trump to renew the DACA program - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which protects from deportation immigrants who entered the country illegally as children (the so-called “Dreamers”). The court also issued a ruling...

Seven states sued trump administration

Texas and six other Republican-controlled states are suing the administration of President Donald Trump in an attempt to end the Child Smuggling Immigrant Protection Program, which was initiated by former Democratic President Barack Obama (DACA). According to the Voice of America,...

The court forbade Trump to abolish the program of "dreamers" DACA

A federal court in the District of Columbia ruled that the administration of US President Donald Trump has no right to deport 700 "dreamers" - illegal immigrants brought into the United States by children. White House lawyers have failed to prove the illegality of the DACA program, which protects these illegal immigrants from deportation, ...

As in the US fighting for the program to protect illegal immigrants

The US President today announced the death of DACA, a program to protect against deportation of illegal immigrants, the so-called "dreamers" who were brought to America by illegal parents as children. In recent months, the program has become a stumbling block on Capitol Hill: Donald Trump wants to implement immigration reform, ...

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