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On the Campus Making the Case To Protect DACA President Eisgruber '83, Maria Perales Sánchez '18, and Microsoft president Brad Smith '81, above, spoke on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court ...
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A Future for DACA Recipients: The "American Nightmare" for DREAMers The film follows three DACA students in Georgia as they search for higher education. As Georgia is one of the states the bans DACA recipients from all ...
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Central Florida students await Supreme Court's DACA decision Thousands of immigrants who are protected under the DACA program could face deportation if the ruling is not in their favor. They are immigrants who ...
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Coding School Opens ISA Program to DACA Students INDIANAPOLIS - Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis is announcing it will expand eligibility of its Income Share Agreement financial tool to include ...
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Despite distractions, pro-DACA group thinks deal is possible. As Congress is absorbed in impeachment inquiry drama, and the threat of a possible shut down, the fate of DACA recipients remains unclear.
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Dreamers anxiously await Supreme Court decision DACA requires that applicants have a clean criminal record, were brought to ... President Donald Trump's administration attempted to rescind DACA in ...
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Time is running out for Congress to pass law to protect 'Dreamers' Thousands of young people whose DACA status was not renewed already have lost the protection and work authorization it offered. And if the ...
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The reality of Dreamers in limbo The high court is hearing the Trump administration's appeals of lower court rulings that blocked the president's 2017 plan to rescind DACA, Deferred ...
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Why don't undocumented fight for legal citizenship?: Letters In 2012, DACA was enacted to protect young people brought to the United States illegally. That seems fair. As of June 2016, 88% of DACA ...
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Will LAUSD Evict Special Ed Program for New Academy? Charter-law reform may have come to California, but the free-market logic of schools-of-choice programs continues to divide. So say Los Angeles ...
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