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  1. DACA recipients undaunted moments before visiting Congress Crux: Covering all things CatholicView the full article
  2. President Trump's administration wants to raise fees for Dreamers to renew their immigration papers NBC2 NewsView the full article
  3. DACA recipients in limbo as deportation threat looms CW39View the full article
  4. US Hispanics say pathway to citizenship is top policy priority The HillView the full article
  5. Joe Biden calls illegal immigrant DACA recipients 'more American than most Americans are' TheBlazeView the full article
  6. Marymount’s DACA students share their stories of immigration WDVM 25View the full article
  7. Contributions of the undocumented: Why DACA shouldn't end | TheHill The HillView the full article
  8. Nevada schools band together to offer free legal services to illegal immigrants Campus ReformView the full article
  9. Stanford Students Stage Walk Out of Event on DACA Repeal BreitbartView the full article
  10. DACA Recipient Faces Challenge to Pay Tuition SF State NewsView the full article
  11. Young Chicago DACA beneficiary fights for DACA renewal from Minnesota detention center The Gate NewsView the full article
  12. DACA recipient receives nearly $19K in settlement with Laguna Beach over 2018 immigration hold KABC-TVView the full article
  13. Arizona Republican Lawmaker: Allow 'Dreamers' To Pay In State Tuition KAWCView the full article
  14. DACA recipient: Please vote — many of us can’t Colorado Springs IndependentView the full article
  15. Young immigrants face fee increase for DACA renewal CALmattersView the full article
  16. Despite Anxiety Over Trump's Policies In 2020, Immigrants Continue To Put Down Roots In Kansas City KCURView the full article
  17. DACA recipient: Please vote — many of us can't Colorado Springs IndependentView the full article
  18. Emory, Protect Undocumented Students The Emory WheelView the full article
  19. 'Dream Act' Supporters Amass Final Ballot Push Patch.com With Election Day less than three weeks away, "Dream Act" advocates have stepped up their million-dollar ad campaign and are convening a pair of rallies this week, one of which is expected to draw more than 800 faith-based activists to Silver Spring today. View the full article
  20. GOP lawmaker wants vote on allowing DACA recipients in-state college tuition Arizona Daily StarView the full article
  21. GOP lawmaker proposes legislation to allow 'dreamers' in-state tution Arizona Capitol TimesView the full article
  22. 22nd Congressional District candidates discuss DACA and securing a legal workforce Fresno BeeView the full article
  23. Obama Dilutes a DREAM

    Last month, President Obama announced a ‘new immigration policy” by executive order: the immediate implementation of his version of the DREAM Act by the Department of Homeland Security. Advocates were ecstatic. They called it “the right thing to do, to give temporary legal status to those who had been brought into the country illegally by their parents at a young age through no fault of their own.” Many of the beneficiaries are Latinos. They number around 1.4 million, according to the Pew Research Center. They call them the “dreamers.” The press seemed to agree that the action was a political win for Obama. But the action is risky for Obama. It’s a wee bit too clever. It has every chance – probably sooner rather than later – to backfire, particularly on Latinos. Two reasons: First, the policy is nothing new. It’s always been possible to apply for and get temporary waivers from deportation, even at the last minute. These “waivers” got dressed up last fall as a new policy on “prosecutorial discretion.” Obama ordered Homeland Security to focus its limited resources only on deporting illegal immigrants who were convicted violent criminals or who had defied prior deportation orders. All others might qualify for a temporary waiver. Last month Obama pointed these possible waivers toward over a million dreamers. Second, the waiver is not a blanket for a specific group. Each so-called dreamer will have to apply and qualify individually for a temporary deferment. No one knows yet what proof Homeland Security will demand of each dreamer to show they were brought into the country by their parents unknowingly, illegally before the age of 16 and had lived here continuously for five years (school records will be critical). Further, it is unclear how many misdemeanors and felonies Homeland Security will allow an applicant to have, before dinging their deferral application (including driving without a valid driver’s license, buying and using false identity documents like Social Security and green cards, lying about immigration status for public assistance and having DUIs and other such indiscretions on the record). Many dreamers could actually be putting themselves in jeopardy of deportation after their applications are scrutinized, no matter how young or innocent they were when they first arrived. Especially if they had defied a deportation order. “We are advising dreamers who are not in deportation proceedings to do nothing until the deferment qualifications are made clear,” said the executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Crystal Williams, at a press conference days after Obama’s announcement. Immigration lawyers are also very concerned that scam advocates in the immigration communities might try to take advantage of eager dreamers. Obama’s dream could end up being a huge disappointment. Latino leaders already notice the current deferral process is vague and slow; there is already a huge backlog. They will find the case-by-case process untenable. They will demand (already have begun) more blanket and looser waivers – which the president cannot deliver. The high expectations can’t possibly be met. By summer’s end most Latinos will realize this is probably all the president can do to legalize some illegal immigrants. Passing amnesty legislation in Congress is highly unlikely before the election. It is even conceivable that Obama’s dream could take away any other effort to legalize illegal immigrants via a “comprehensive” reform bill before 2014. The best advocates probably can expect is that in the next two years, a few thousand of unquestionably qualified dreamers may be given temporary one- to two-year work visas under Obama’s dream. Those waivers may or may not be extended and lead to permanent residency. But what is even more likely is that hundreds of thousands of dreamers won’t even apply. Sooner rather than later it will be said that “once again Obama did not keep his “promise’ to Latinos” on immigration. Obama’s dream could backfire. Source: http://www.abqjournal.com/main/2012/07/30/opinion/obama-dilutes-a-dream.html
  24. Will a Trump Win on DACA Still Be Loss? FortuneView the full article
  25. Donald Trump says some DACA recipients are 'very tough, hardened criminals.' That's False PolitiFactView the full article