A federal judge is preparing to rule on a request by Republican-led states to shut down the DACA program for nearly 600,000 immigrant 'Dreamers.'
immigration policy if he finds it unlawful, a last-minute attempt to limit a looming ruling that could dictate the fate of nearly 600,000"Dreamers."
Despite repeated bipartisan attempts over the past two decades, Congress has failed to give these immigrants, colloquially known as"Dreamers," permanent legal status and a path to American citizenship — an action with broad publicIn 2020, the Supreme Court prevented the Trump administration from ending DACA on technical grounds. But the decade-old program has faced legal challenges ever since, and its fate could be decided in the near future.
Hanen is again reviewing the question of DACA's legality because the Biden administration last year published a rule that transformed the program, originally established through a memo, into a federal regulation. While the effort addressed Hanen's concerns that the Obama administration did not solicit public feedback on DACA before enacting it, the regulations are identical to the 2012 memo.
Any ruling in favor of the Republican-led states, the Justice Department argued, should only apply in Texas since only that state"has attempted to show" it is harmed financially by DACA.
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