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The Trump administration said it does not consider DACA a "form of legal status in this country," though current recipients ...
A rideshare driver allowed to live in the U.S. under a program for immigrants who arrived undocumented as children said that ...
"DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who ...
A month later, the governor signed into law a bill to strengthen data privacy and limit cooperation with ICE. He did the ...
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 ...
DACA recipients could face widespread harm if they lose their status, including a high risk of potential detention, deportation, and family separation. Major concerns for them are as follows: ...
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.
A DACA recipient is about to be deported after missing his exit on the freeway in San Ysidro and accidentally crossing the ...
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.