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What We Know About DACA Recipients, by State - Center For American Progress
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What We Know About DACA Recipients in the United States - Center For American Progress
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DOJ to Supreme Court: Trump decision to end DACA was lawful - The Hill
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Resources on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - Center For American Progress
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Appeals court rules Trump end of DACA was unlawful - The Hill
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Know Your Rights | Dreamers (DACA) ACLUView the full article
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The Vital Importance of DACA Protections - The Center for Law and Social Policy
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Expert: DACA future more uncertain than ever The HillView the full article
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What is DACA? What you need to know. NBC NewsView the full article
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Dems left Dreamers out to dry, say activists The HillView the full article
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The Facts on DACA FactCheck.orgView the full article
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Senator McConnell Says President Must Be On Board With DACA Fix - C-SPAN
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Trump admin resumes accepting DACA renewals after court order - The Hill
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Trump admin resumes accepting DACA renewals after court order - The Hill
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President Suggests He's Open to Dealing with DACA Fix First - C-SPAN
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WATCH: GOP senators say they're getting closer on bipartisan DACA fix - The Hill
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WATCH: GOP senators say they’re getting closer on bipartisan DACA fix - The Hill
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What is DACA and why is it ending? CNNView the full article
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DWI March 2016, case still pending.
Admin replied to FutureofUS's topic in Life After Deferred Action
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This FAQ is taken directly from DHS Website. If you have any questions, reply below. Over the past three years, this Administration has undertaken an unprecedented effort to transform the immigration enforcement system into one that focuses on public safety, border security and the integrity of the immigration system. As DHS continues to focus its limited enforcement resources on the removal of individuals who pose a danger to national security or a risk to public safety, including aliens convicted of crimes, with particular emphasis on violent criminals, felons, and repeat offenders, DHS will move to exercise prosecutorial discretion to ensure that enforcement resources are not expended on low priority cases, such as individuals who were brought to this country through no fault of their own as children, have not been convicted of a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, or multiple misdemeanor offenses, and meet other key criteria. Effective immediately, certain young people who were brought to the United States through no fault of their own as young children and meet several key criteria will be considered for relief from removal from the country or entered into removal proceedings. Those who demonstrate that they meet the criteria will be eligible to receive deferred action for a period of two years, subject to renewal. Only those individuals who can prove through verifiable documentation that they meet these criteria will be eligible for deferred action. Individuals will not be eligible if they are not currently in the United States and cannot prove that they have been physically present in the United States for a continuous period of not less than 5 years immediately preceding today
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