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Texas judge orders federal government to stop granting new DACA applications
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A DACA recipient spoke during a sit-in for immigration reform in the middle of Washington, D.C. s Constitution Avenue on April 28, 2021. United We Dream, the nation s largest immigrant youth advocacy group, demanded President Joe Biden halt all deportations, end border detentions and deliver a broad pathway to citizenship on the eve of his hundredth day in office.
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A federal judge in Texas ruled Friday that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a program that allows certain immigrants to temporarily avoid deportation and receive renewable work permits, is illegal and ordered the Biden administration to stop granting new applications.
For Dreamers, a Senate vote and a Texas judge stand between citizenship and deportation Marco della Cava, USA TODAY © Courtesy of Andrea Anaya Andrea Anaya, 19, was born in El Salvador and came to the United States at age 5. She is currently a student near her hometown of Silver Spring, Maryland, and has just applied for DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that temporarily grants such young immigrants some legal status. She is concerned that without a path to full citizenship she and other such Dreamers will be deported to countries they do not know.
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