First-time applicants have been blocked by a yearslong lawsuit led by Texas that argues the program harms states.
The Trump administration has moved to reopen DACA to new applicants for the first time in four years, but the fate of the ...
It's estimated that hundreds of thousands of people could be eligible once a federal judge issues an order to formalize plans ...
The lift on reviewing new applications comes after a filing by the Trump administration. In 2018, Texas sued the ...
Under the government's proposal, DACA recipients who move into Texas risk losing their legal ability to work, while moving ...
If a judge accepts the plan, the Trump administration will reopen new applications for DACA — but Texas applicants would no longer receive work permits.
First-time DACA-applicants are waiting for guidance on next steps in their process after an appeals court ruling went into effect this week that could force the government's hand in hearing new cases.
Giesbrecht is a staff attorney with the USD Legal Clinics at the University of San Diego School of Law. She lives in Poway. It’s Undocumented Student Week of Action and as staff attorney for the ...
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