Federal government could resume taking DACA applications for permits to live and work in U.S.
The federal government aims to restart DACA applications nationwide after four years, but Texas applicants will be denied work permits due to a court ruling, affecting thousands of potential recipients.
- The federal government is expected to accept new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, allowing some without legal status to live and work in the U.S. after a judge's order.
- Lawyers for the federal government and immigrant advocates have proposed plans to enable the acceptance of DACA applications.
- The program, started under the Obama administration, provides two-year, renewable permits for people brought into the U.S. as children without legal status.
- In Texas, new and renewal applications for DACA will be accepted, but recipients residing in the state will not receive work permits.
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The U.S. government could again accept new applications for a program that grants some people without legal immigration status the power to live and work in the country. Federal government lawyers and immigrant advocates have filed plans before a federal judge that would open the door to accept again [...] The government entry could accept new DACA applications, with the exception of Texas was first published on Latino NC Link. Government could …
DHS Proposes to Partially Reopen New DACA Applications Amid Pending Lawsuit
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has told a federal court it could, for the first time in four years, resume processing new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. In a Sept. 30 filing with U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Texas, the department outlined a plan to partially reopen the Obama-era program, which shields certain people brought to the United States illegally as children from deportation …
Federal government signals potential resumption of new DACA applications
The federal government has indicated it may resume accepting new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, though immigration attorneys caution that approval is not guaranteed and warn of potential risks.According to Ambar Tovar, an attorney with the UFW Foundation, the federal government submitted documents to federal court suggesting they would allow new applications to be accepted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration…
Is DACA back? Here’s what to know about the latest change in the Obama-era immigration program
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 presented plans before a federal judge that would open the door again to accepting applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA.One state — Texas, where…
Federal government could resume taking DACA applications for permits to live and work in the US
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 presented plans before a federal judge that would open the door again to accepting applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA.One state Texas, whe…
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