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  1. NBC Southern California LA Immigration Activist Sues Homeland Security Over DACA Application NBC Southern California A 23-year-old Los Angeles immigration activist sued the Department of Homeland Security Tuesday, alleging her application for DACA protection was rejected for political reasons. Claudia Rueda, a Cal State Los Angeles student who lives in Boyle Heights, ... View the full article
  2. Axios Trump uses DACA to defend his planned birthright citizenship order Axios President Trump told reporters Wednesday that if President Obama could "do DACA, we can do this by executive order,” referring to his plan to use an executive order to end birthright citizenship for immigrants who are not permanent residents of the U.S.. Trump Uses DACA To Support His Claim He Can End Birthright CitizenshipThe Daily Caller Trump: If Obama could start DACA via executive order, I can end birthright citizenship via executive orderHot Air Trump immigration executive order: President to terminate birthright citizenshipYouTube Axios all 4,961 news articles » View the full article
  3. Letter to the editor: Casey & immigration Tribune-Review The irony of Casey's rejection of the bill is that he gave a speech the day before in the Senate praising and supporting DACA residents. He warned of economic damage and national security issues if they were deported. He criticized Trump for betraying ... and more » View the full article
  4. Voice of America Trump Administration Seeks DACA Immigration Ruling Soon Voice of America The U.S. Department of Justice wants the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA, by Oct. 31, or it will ask the Supreme Court to take up the case, the ... Justice Department hopes for Supreme Court DACA ruling by springNBCNews.com all 261 news articles » View the full article
  5. USA TODAY MIDTERMS SPECIAL IMMIGRATION DACA Voice of America Since 2012, when former President Obama announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program or DACA, 700,000 undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children have been able to work and live in the country under ... Far from US-Mexico border, immigration debate dominates many 2018 House racesUSA TODAY all 3 news articles » View the full article
  6. The New Food Economy “I'd always worked in kitchens because without papers that's all I thought I could do.” The New Food Economy In 2014, he became a beneficiary of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an Obama-era initiative that shielded an estimated 700,000 unauthorized immigrants who arrived in this country before the age of 16 from deportation (that population ... View the full article
  7. Start your Monday smart: Package bomb probe, World Series, DACA fate, Apple gadgets, Brazil votes WTMA (CNN) –. A man opened fire in a synagogue while shouting anti-Semitic slurs. Another is accused of killing two African-Americans after trying unsuccessfully to enter a predominantly black church. And a third, who referred to himself as a white ... and more » View the full article
  8. DACA recipient helps register voters in Kansas City Jefferson City News Tribune KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Young voters ages 18-24 are the least likely to vote in midterm elections — just 16 percent of them cast ballots in 2014. Frida Sanchez wants to change that. For months, the 19-year-old Johnson County Community College student ... View the full article
  9. USA TODAY Far from US-Mexico border, immigration debate dominates many 2018 House races USA TODAY In Arkansas, which is home to less than one percent of undocumented immigrants protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, Republican Rep. French Hill and his Democratic challenger, state Rep. Clarke Tucker, spent a long ... and more » View the full article
  10. The Western Journal DACA Man Sentenced to 35 Years After Little Girl Found Covered in Feces, Bound in Closet The Western Journal Francisco Javier-Rios Covarrubias, the monster who abused a 3-year-old child in Arizona was finally sentenced to serve 35 years in prison on Tuesday. The horrifying story was first reported in early 2016 when police found a girl bound inside a trash ... View the full article
  11. Atlanta Magazine Report: DACA students still ambitious but increasingly anxious Education Dive The report strongly supports the DACA program, which was established in 2012 under the Obama administration to grant temporary legal status to young people that were illegally brought to the U.S. as children so they could study and work in the country. The bittersweet stories of Atlanta's DACA recipientsAtlanta Magazine all 3 news articles » View the full article
  12. Breitbart News DACA Illegal Alien: Latinos Must Stop Trump in Midterm Elections, Vote for 'Our Values and Needs' Breitbart News An illegal alien living in the United States, enrolled in the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, is pleading with Latino voters to vote against President Trump's populist-nationalist agenda in the upcoming ... View the full article
  13. Atlanta Magazine The bittersweet stories of Atlanta's DACA recipients Atlanta Magazine Announced by then President Barack Obama in the summer of 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy allows renewable two-year respite from deportation for undocumented immigrants who entered the United States before they turned ... and more » View the full article
  14. USA TODAY I can't vote — I'm undocumented. So I work my butt off getting eligible Latinos to the polls. USA TODAY As a non-citizen in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, I cannot. My mother is undocumented and cannot vote either, but it was her who ignited my civic duty to fight for this country I believe in and love. I moved from Mexico to ... View the full article
  15. DACA Recipient Helps Register Voters in Kansas City U.S. News & World Report When she started her first semester at Donnelly College last fall, she had DACA, an Obama-era protection that allowed thousands of young immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to work and go to school legally. Then President Trump abruptly halted ... and more » View the full article
  16. HuffPost Trump Wants To Deport The Entire Family Of An 11-Year-Old American HuffPost Sam and older sister Diana are two of nearly 700,000 beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, created by President Barack Obama to give work permits and temporary relief to young people who came to the U.S. as kids. and more » View the full article
  17. Breitbart News DACA Recipient Sentenced to 35 Years for Child Sex Abuse Breitbart News A Maricopa County Superior Court judge in Phoenix sentenced an illegal immigrant previously protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) to 35 years in prison followed by lifetime probation for the kidnapping and attempted ... and more » View the full article
  18. Talon Marks Undocumented Student Week calls to action for DACA resource awareness Talon Marks This “UndocuResource Fair” all week event provides current and incoming undocumented students with workshops and information about financial aid counseling, career services, legal referrals and other resources in regarding DACA renewal assistance. View the full article
  19. Arizona Daily Wildcat This Election Could Determine the Future of DACA Arizona Daily Wildcat DACA Past and Future. In Sept 2017, President Donald Trump ended DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that gave undocumented immigrant recipients, who arrived in the United States as children and met a number of ... and more » View the full article
  20. Gazette Newspapers INSIDE LONG BEACH STATE: DACA Students Here To Stay Gazette Newspapers Who are the DACA students at Cal State Long Beach? Recent efforts to dismantle the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program have fueled misconceptions, questions and anxieties about the legality, purpose and need for the program. View the full article
  21. Press-Enterprise Students lobby for DACA and their undocumented classmates at Inland Empire community colleges Press-Enterprise Community colleges this week in the Inland Empire are participating in a statewide effort to support undocumented immigrant students by lobbying Congress to find a permanent solution to DACA and give participants a pathway to citizenship. DACA, or ... Dreamers at Rio Hondo College lead DACA Advocacy Weekuscannenbergmedia.com all 6 news articles » View the full article
  22. KCUR Kansas City DACA Recipient Can't Vote, But That Hasn't Stopped Her From Registering Others KCUR When she started her first semester at Donnelly College last fall, she had DACA, an Obama-era protection that allowed thousands of young immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to work and go to school legally. Then President Trump abruptly halted ... and more » View the full article
  23. The Epoch Times Justice Department Wants Ruling on DACA in Supreme Court's Current Term The Epoch Times The case at issue was brought by the University of California and others challenging the administration's decision to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The program was adopted by the Obama administration in 2012 and has allowed 700,000 ... View the full article
  24. PC voices speak out on DACA at 'Let the Poets Speak on Immigration' Porterville Recorder As the sun rays hit the patio of the Porterville College (PC) quad, various students and staff gathered Thursday afternoon to hear poetry and support the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as part of the California Community Colleges Support ... View the full article
  25. Brownsville Herald Bold drawings give DACA recipients a face in STC exhibition Brownsville Herald Many of his subjects entered the United States illegally and are DACA recipients (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). By paying a bi-annual fee of $495 that allows them to work here legally, Corpus sees them embodying the idea of deserving ... View the full article