(Im)migration Movements & the Law

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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - Wikipedia
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - Wikipedia
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, colloquially referred to as DACA, is a United States immigration policy that allows some individuals with unlawful presence in the United States after being brought to the country as children to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and become eligible for an employment authorization document in the U.S. To be eligible for the program, recipients cannot have felonies or serious misdemeanors on their records. Unlike the proposed DREAM Act, DACA does not provide a path to citizenship for recipients. The policy, an executive branch memorandum, was announced by President Barack Obama on June 15, 2012. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) began accepting applications for the program on August 15, 2012.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - Wikipedia
DACA – FiveThirtyEight
DACA – FiveThirtyEight
Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight uses statistical analysis — hard numbers — to tell compelling stories about elections, politics, sports, science, economics and lifestyle.
·fivethirtyeight.com·
DACA – FiveThirtyEight
U.S. government ordered to reinstate protections for 'Dreamers' | Reuters
U.S. government ordered to reinstate protections for 'Dreamers' | Reuters
In a rebuke to President Donald Trump's administration, a judge on Friday ordered the U.S. government to reopen to first-time applicants a program that protects from deportation and grants work permits to hundreds of thousands of immigrants who live in the United States...
·reuters.com·
U.S. government ordered to reinstate protections for 'Dreamers' | Reuters
Why DACA Is Legal
Why DACA Is Legal
Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear three consolidated cases challenging the Trump administration's decision to rescind DACA, an Obama administration...
·reason.com·
Why DACA Is Legal
Department of Homeland Security Will Reject Initial Requests for DACA As It Weighs Future of the Program | Homeland Security
Department of Homeland Security Will Reject Initial Requests for DACA As It Weighs Future of the Program | Homeland Security
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf announced that in response to the Supreme Court’s decision, the Department of Homeland Security will take action to thoughtfully consider the future of the DACA policy, including whether to fully rescind the program.
·dhs.gov·
Department of Homeland Security Will Reject Initial Requests for DACA As It Weighs Future of the Program | Homeland Security
DHS Proposes Rule to Strengthen Affidavit of Support Process | USCIS
DHS Proposes Rule to Strengthen Affidavit of Support Process | USCIS
The Department of Homeland Security today announced it will publish a notice of proposed rulemaking that would increase the integrity of the nation’s lawful immigration system, make it easier to hold immigrant sponsors accountable for failing to meet the obligations of contracts they sign with the federal government, and align agency policy in accordance with the May 2019 Presidential Memorandum on Enforcing the Legal Responsibilities of Sponsors of Aliens.
·uscis.gov·
DHS Proposes Rule to Strengthen Affidavit of Support Process | USCIS
DACA
DACA
The Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA, is a program that allows undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children to legally reside in the U.S.
·case.org·
DACA
DACA and Dreamers
DACA and Dreamers
ACE advocates on behalf of the Dreamers, urging Congress to pass legislation to grant them permanent legal status and other protections.
·acenet.edu·
DACA and Dreamers
DACA Diaries
DACA Diaries
By the numbers and their individual stories, the DACA program has given people just starting their adult lives a lifeline.
·theworld.org·
DACA Diaries
IMMIGRANTS RISING
IMMIGRANTS RISING
Transforming Lives Through Education
·immigrantsrising.org·
IMMIGRANTS RISING
Justice for Immigrants – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Justice for Immigrants – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Creating a world where immigrants, refugees, and other people on the move are treated with dignity, respect, and welcome. Creating a world where immigrants, refugees, migrants, and people on the move are treated with dignity, respect, welcome and belonging. About Justice for Immigrants The JFI campaign’s primary
·justiceforimmigrants.org·
Justice for Immigrants – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Understanding the 2020 Supreme Court Decision on DACA | Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC
Understanding the 2020 Supreme Court Decision on DACA | Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC
On June 18, 2020 the U.S. Supreme Court sided with DACA recipients ruling that the way in which the Trump administration rescinded the DACA program in 2017 was unlawful. The decision is a huge victory for immigrant communities and their allies who mobilized to protect the DACA program.
·ilrc.org·
Understanding the 2020 Supreme Court Decision on DACA | Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC