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  1. Washington Post Even this ultra-conservative judge rejects Trump's argument on ... Washington Post A federal judge spares nearly 700000 migrants — for now. Thousands of DACA students can't afford renewal applicationsKOB all 5 news articles » View the full article
  2. MyStatesman.com DACA recipients turn to GoFundMe to pay for application renewal fees MyStatesman.com In Texas, more than 100,000 young immigrants are DACA recipients and receive protection from deportation while they work and study. A federal judge last month declined to order the program's halt and, for the moment, DACA renewals are still being ... View the full article
  3. The State Press DACA students continue to struggle following spring tuition ruling The State Press After the Arizona Supreme Court's April decision denying in-state tuition to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, DACA students have seen their options for higher education further limited. The Court's ruling sided with Arizona Attorney ... Faculty rally for DACA students after Arizona Supreme Court Ruling restricts in-state tuition ratesNortheast Valley News all 2 news articles » View the full article
  4. PC(USA) Stated Clerk issues statement on anniversary of DACA repeal The Presbyterian Outlook Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), has issued a letter today commemorating the anniversary of the dismantling of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The longstanding immigration policy ... View the full article
  5. CNN Texas judge says he'll likely kill DACA -- but not yet - CNNPolitics CNN A federal judge on Friday hinted he will likely invalidate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the future -- but for now the program can continue ... DACA Gets Big Win in Court From Judge Who Thinks It's IllegalNew York Magazine Texas Judge Says DACA Is Probably Illegal, But Leaves It In PlaceNPR DACA Wins Temporary Reprieve in Court, Likely Keeping Program in Effect Until Mid-2019Fortune New York Times -texasattorneygeneral.gov all 175 news articles » View the full article
  6. Rio Grande Guardian Perryman: DACA Decision Rio Grande Guardian A federal judge in Houston has ruled that the State of Texas can't end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which is good news not only for Texans directly and indirectly affected, but also for the economy. (I was directly involved in the ... DACA Recipients Should Hold The Applause On Recent RulingLaw360 all 3 news articles » View the full article
  7. 9News.com KUSA Denver students discuss DACA future, get a lesson in advocacy 9News.com KUSA One year ago, everything changed for Gabriela Rodriguez. The 24-year old learned her future as a DACA recipient was in jeopardy. On September 5, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump administration was ending the federal program ... View the full article
  8. The Denver Post Undocumented Coloradans in limbo a year after DACA was rescinded The Denver Post One year after the Trump administration rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, many young Coloradans who relied on it to attend school, ... and more » View the full article
  9. The San Diego Union-Tribune One year after DACA rescinded, 'dreamers' still pushing for protection The San Diego Union-Tribune Hosted by San Diego Border Dreamers, a collective of DACA recipients that began organizing to convince Congress to help them in the aftermath of the DACA rescission, the demonstration featured "Abolish ICE" posters among its butterfly-themed signs. Anniversary of DACA terminationKVOA Tucson News Humanizing DACA students // The ObserverObserver Online Quaker Lobby Marks DACA Cancellation Anniversary with Renewed Commitment to Protecting DreamersYubaNet all 6 news articles » View the full article
  10. American Thinker (blog) What did Judge Hanen say about DACA? American Thinker (blog) In other words, only the U.S. Congress has the constitutional authority to create a special path to legalization for the "DREAMers." (In the interest of full disclosure, I support a limited plan that offers legalization based on behavior and schoolwork ... and more » View the full article
  11. The Daily Tar Heel 'It's like you're living on an expiration date', one year after DACA The Daily Tar Heel Like most college students, Sam Gomez Olvera is still uncertain about his future career. But for the past year, he's had to worry about his future in the United States. Gomez Olvera was brought from Mexico to Charlotte when he was only 6 months old. View the full article
  12. Remezcla (blog) Trump Rescinded DACA Before Their College Graduations. Here's Where They Are Today Remezcla (blog) On September 5, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions made good on President Donald Trump's promise to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Obama's 2012 executive order that allowed undocumented immigrants to live in the US ... View the full article
  13. 89.3 KPCC A year after it was rescinded, DACA is still afloat - for now 89.3 KPCC It's been exactly one year since the Trump administration announced it was rescinding the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which lets hundreds of thousands of young unauthorized immigrants who arrived as children live and work ... View the full article
  14. Colleges support DACA students with scholarships Education Dive The financial support intends to make college possible for qualifying DACA students as they are not eligible for federal aid and cannot receive state financial aid in 42 states and in-state tuition in 30 states. Critics argue that using scholarship ... View the full article
  15. Voice of America Texas Judge Lets DACA Live — for Now Voice of America A federal judge in Texas has refused to kill the DACA program immediately. District Judge Andrew Hanen had been expected to end the Delayed Action for Childhood Arrivals program when seven states led by Texas filed suit against DACA on May 1. That he ... Judge Keeps DACA in PlaceInside Higher Ed DACA: An eternal swayAL DIA News Request to end DACA from multiple states denied by federal judgeFox News all 24 news articles » View the full article
  16. NorthJersey.com A 'Dreamer's' cancer battle influences her DACA activism NorthJersey.com But the diagnosis of a serious illness — days after the administration had hoped to begin phasing out the DACA program — underscored the peril that DACA recipients would face if they were to lose their two-year renewable work permits and the access ... View the full article
  17. CNN DACA alive, barely, a year after Trump ended it - CNNPolitics CNN A year ago, President Donald Trump ended DACA. Today, it still exists. One year later, still no DACA solutionTucson News Now Colorado DACA students: The Denver Post wants to hear from youThe Denver Post DACA alive, barely, a year after Trump ended itAZFamily The Center for Law and Social Policy (blog) -Half Moon Bay Review all 8 news articles » View the full article
  18. The College Fix Maryland gubernatorial candidate wants free college tuition for DACA students The College Fix Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous has proposed extending his plan of free community college tuition to DACA — Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — recipients, the Obama administration program which allowed certain illegal ... View the full article
  19. CBS Boston Centro: An Update on DACA – A Year After Its Termination By President Trump CBS Boston On Wednesday, September 5, it will be exactly a year from the official termination of the immigration program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) – an American immigration policy that allows some individuals who were brought to the United ... View the full article
  20. American Thinker (blog) DACA survives – for now – a new court challenge - Yahoo Yahoo News Finding that Texas and other states waited too long to challenge a program to spare hundreds of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants from ... Federal judge denies states' request to end DACASan Antonio Express-News What did Judge Hanen say about DACA? - American ThinkerAmerican Thinker (blog) all 15 news articles » View the full article
  21. Washington Post Johns Hopkins provides financial aid to DACA grad student Washington Post The Baltimore Sun reported Wednesday that Hopkins graduate student Daniela Gaona is one of 800,000 young people known as “DACA.” Their parents brought or kept them in the United States illegally. They have been allowed to stay under the Obama-era ... View the full article
  22. Journal Times Wanggaard speaks on Fierro, DACA Journal Times In 2012, President Barack Obama signed an executive order that protected those who were brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents as minors from deportation. DACA recipients, commonly known as “Dreamers,” have had to reapply for DACA every two ... View the full article
  23. Washington Post A DACA student was struggling to get financial aid. Then Johns Hopkins offered emergency funds. Washington Post Daniela Gaona didn't know how she would pay to fulfill her dream of pursuing a master's degree in mental health counseling until just a few days before classes started last week. That's when Johns Hopkins University stepped in with emergency aid after ... View the full article
  24. New York Magazine DACA Gets Big Win in Court From Judge Who Thinks It's Illegal New York Magazine Though DACA' s legal status remains precarious, the ruling amounts to a big win for Dreamers and a major loss for the Trump administration. It means that the almost 700,000 people already enrolled in the program can apply for renewals — perhaps until ... Federal Judge in Texas Delivers Unexpected Victory for DACA ProgramNew York Times Request to end DACA from multiple states denied by federal judge ...Fox News Texas judge says he'll likely kill DACA -- but not yet - CNNPoliticsCNN NPR -Fortune -Texas Tribune -texasattorneygeneral.gov all 175 news articles » View the full article
  25. Federal judge denies states' request to end DACA Grand Island Independent U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen said Texas and six other conservative states that sued to block DACA couldn't prove that allowing the program to continue was causing irreparable harm. The judge questioned the legality of DACA but argued that more harm ... View the full article