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DACA Decision Shows the Supreme Court Needs to Wake Up to Systemic Racism DACA New York City protest. The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision invalidating the Trump administration's termination of the Deferred Action for ...
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Trump thinks the law doesn't restrain him. The Supreme Court just agreed. The court's DACA decision muddied the waters in ways that invite Trump's lawlessness. President Trump prepares to sign four ...
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Still chasing the dream: DACA recipients react to recent developments Members of the Duke community spoke to The Chronicle about their experiences and what previous policy changes could mean for the future of DACA ...
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As a DACA recipient, barriers to a loan could derail my plans to join the field of public health during ... Because of my DACA status, I couldn't find any available internships willing to take me. I found other ways to get experience by appealing to advisers ...
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Florida Paramedic to Speak Virtually at the DNC about Life as a "Dreamer" That's when he attended a DACA clinic that provided assistance to young people just like himself. He then became involved in the immigrant rights ...
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August 2020 Immigration Alert DACA Upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court but DHS Will Not Follow. On June 18, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Deferred Action for Childhood ...
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Government will reject new DACA requests Similarly, DHS will not accept or approve advance parole requests under exceptional circumstances submitted by DACA recipients and will limit the ...
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Germán Cadenas' Research on Immigration and Mental Health is Featured by the American ... This decision was a win for DACA recipients, but due to the instability of the program, experts and psychologists, including Cadenas, recognized the ...
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Immigration Maximalism at the Supreme Court Regents did not bar the Administration from ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ("DACA") program; it simply required the government to ...
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California has spent $43 million suing the Trump administration. It's paying off, officials say "Like rescinding DACA, or funding the border wall after Congress refused, or arguing the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. This is one of the most ...
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Georgetown University We applaud the Supreme Court's decision today to preserve #DACA. As we celebrate, we acknowledge that our work on these crucial issues is not ...
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