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Trump, Supreme Court and U.S. immigration policy

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 · 2h · on MSN
Trump administration sued over DACA renewal delays
DACA recipients are pushing to get answers about the government’s delays in approving DACA renewals, which have led recipients to lose work permits and their jobs.

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 · 12h
Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Administration to Revive Restrictive Immigration Policy
 · 4h
The Supreme Court sides with the Trump administration in two major immigration cases
 · 2d
Judge vacates Trump policy allowing arrests at immigration courts
A federal judge on Tuesday vacated the Trump administration’s policies allowing immigration agents to arrest non-U.S. citizens at immigration courthouses around the country, saying the Department of J...

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 · 12h
Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive immigration policy
 · 1d
Appeals court allows Trump administration expanded use of speedy deportations
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DACA renewal delays fuel worries Trump is quietly undermining ‘Dreamers’

The backlog of renewal cases for DACA recipients awaiting processing at USCIS has increased dramatically, and approvals have ground to a halt.
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DACA recipient faces new deportation proceedings after case dismissed

Politicians protest after a Tucson DACA recipient was placed back into deportation proceedings one day after a judge dismissed her initial case.
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‘Easily discarded’: Processing delays leave DACA recipients jobless and fearing deportation

DACA renewal delays are costing some recipients their jobs and exposing them to deportation risk as the Trump administration chips away at protections for immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
Asian Journal
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DACA renewal delays put jobs and work permits at risk across U.S.

DACA renewal delays are leaving some recipients at risk of work authorization lapses, job disruptions and financial strain as lawmakers press USCIS for action.
Las Vegas Sun
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Cortez Masto and 50 members of Congress challenge new DACA immigration court ruling

The Board of Immigration Appeals concluded in April that an immigration judge may not terminate removal proceedings based solely on the fact that a respondent has been granted DACA.
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14 years of DACA, new data shows U.S. immigration policy still creates barriers

On DACA's 14th anniversary, a new report from TheDream.US explains how shifting policies shape outcomes for Dreamers.
NBC 7 San Diego
1mon

Delays in DACA renewals leaving some recipients in limbo

Some DACA recipients say their renewals are taking much longer to process than in previous years, putting their immigration status and livelihood in jeopardy as they wait. “It’s no longer something that really feels safe,” said Em, a mental health ...
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Houston Democrats push Congress to protect DACA recipients as renewals face delays

Democratic members of Houston’s congressional delegation hope to persuade lame-duck members of the U.S. Congress to codify protections for DACA recipients.
NBC Chicago
8mon

Federal government could resume taking DACA applications for permits to live and work in U.S.

The federal government is expected to again accept new applications for a program that grants some people without legal immigration status the ability to live and work in the United States. Lawyers for the federal government and immigrant advocates have ...
NewsNation on MSN
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UFC terror plot ringleader received DACA immigration status under Obama: DHS

Officials said Alvarez entered the U.S. on a B-2 visitor visa that expired in 2001.
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In Trump's second term, Dreamers with clean records are being deported, data show

Since President Donald Trump returned to office in January 2025, 85 DACA recipients with no criminal records have been removed from the country, new data show.
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