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Supreme Court Could Rule On The Legality Of DACA This Summer It's likely the U.S. Supreme Court will rule this summer on the legality of DACA, which stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. The federal ...
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Political Rewind: Lawmakers Consider In-State Tuition For DACA Recipients Tuesday on Political Rewind, we looked into current legislative efforts in the General Assembly. Several bills in the state legislature this month focus ...
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USAC external vice president fails to receive pay for weeks due to lost DACA status DACA allows students like Guerra Martinez to receive work permits and stay in the United States, but in 2017, President Donald Trump ended the ...
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Hometown Voices: Immigration on minds of Wake County's Latinos "I would say it would be DACA because I have the DACA right now," said Christian Lopez, of Raleigh. "There's a lot of people depending on it."
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Colorado Voters Care About Immigration. This Is Where The 2020 Democratic Presidential ... There are almost 800,000 people brought to the U.S. as children who are protected by DACA according to the Pew Research Center. More than a ...
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DREAMers find confusion in Michigan college admissions policies DACA students, called DREAMers, qualified if they came to the U.S. before their 16th birthday and completed high school, in addition to other ...
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TODEC offers a refresher of immigration opportunities For DACA students aspiring to head to college and are worried about financial assistance, Diaz pointed out that California's Dream Act offers similar ...
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Republican Senators Take Aim at Nationwide Injunctions Feinstein said the courts protected more than 700,000 DACA recipients from deportation in the two-year legal battle leading up to the Supreme Court ...
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Supreme Court to hear key child health cases This case considers whether the Trump administration can end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program by declaring it unlawful.
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In-state tuition for undocumented immigrants passes House and Senate RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Yanet Amado, 24, says she's been going to school in Virginia since the third grade. That's when she says her family ...
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