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- Preserving Opportunities for Childhood Arrivals Act: Bill Summary . . .
What Would the Preserving Opportunities for Childhood Arrivals Act Do? Allows DACA recipients to apply for a 10-year conditional protected status and obtain work authorization that can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years if eligibility criteria are met
- Legislative Bulletin – Thursday, July 2, 2020
For example, DACA recipients seeking to renew their work authorization after the recent Supreme Court decision may be no longer able to do so in a timely manner, and the recent agency efforts to work through the large backlog of naturalization ceremonies would likely be curtailed
- Let’s Talk Immigration: Andrea Ramos Fernandez
Over the past few months, Dreamers have witnessed a Supreme Court decision, changes to DACA and threats to end the program altogether—all while navigating the social and economic fallout of a global pandemic In this episode of Let’s Talk Immigration, field mobilizer Brenda Kirk speaks with Andrea Ramos Fernandez, a Texas-based DACA recipient and business
- Dream Act of 2017: Bill Summary - immigrationforum. org
The Dream Act helps the American economy The bill would allow young undocumented immigrants to continue to contribute to their communities and the economy by working legally, paying their fair share of taxes and building businesses that hire American workers Over the next 10 years, young undocumented immigrants who currently have DACA will contribute an estimated $433 4 billion to the GDP
- Legislative Bulletin – Friday, October 11, 2019
The Supreme Court will most notably consider the future of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in Department of Homeland Security v Regents of the University of California The case centers on whether President Trump’s decision to end DACA is reviewable by the courts and, if so, whether the decision to is lawful
- The Week Ahead: Aug. 13-17 - National Immigration Forum
The conflicting rulings could lead to a Supreme Court decision in the fall DACA, the product of a 2012 administrative action by then-Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, grants individuals who came to the U S as children authorization to work and protection from deportation if they meet certain criteria and pass background checks
- Legislative Bulletin – Friday, January 20, 2017
The mayors emphasized the importance of protecting DREAMers from deportation if the new administration revokes Deferred Action for Unaccompanied Children (DACA), as expected USCM issued its resolution as cities brace for likely conflicts with the Trump administration over so-called sanctuary cities and federal immigration raids
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