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"DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who ...
A rideshare driver allowed to live in the U.S. under a program for immigrants who arrived undocumented as children said that ...
The Trump administration said it does not consider DACA a "form of legal status in this country," though current recipients ...
The detention of a young undocumented immigrant who was granted protection from deportation under an Obama Administration policy has sent a “chilling” message to other immigrants, his lawyers ...
A DACA immigrant with disabilities is speaking out after he was swept up in a federal immigration raid near a car wash in ...
A month later, the governor signed into law a bill to strengthen data privacy and limit cooperation with ICE. He did the ...
A Central Florida man — legally in the United States, according to his attorneys — has been released from the state’s ...
DACA recipients are legally allowed to live and work in the U.S. However, the possibility of a second Trump presidency brings a lot of uncertainty for the over half a million DACA permit holders.
DACA recipients are giving more thought whether they should travel abroad, even with government approval. A recent case of a Kansas City father and DACA recipient is shining light on the issue.
FILE – In this June 18, 2020, file photo, people hold signs during a vehicle caravan rally to support the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA), around MacArthur Park in Los Angeles.
As a Black undocumented immigrant, I understand the rewards — and risks — of DACA all too well. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.