White House to Make DACA Decision on Tuesday
White House to Make DACA Decision on Tuesday
On Friday, the White House announced that President Donald Trump would make a decision on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.Trump is expected to come to a conclusion some time on Tuesday.Any ultimatum on DACA has the potential to affect nearly one million young people living and working in the United States.President Trump has repeatedly changed his mind on how he feels about the recipients of DACA, who are known as ‘Dreamers.’Before assuming office, the then-Republican candidate promised to knock out the program with an executive order after inauguration.Some months after becoming commander-in-chief, Trump expressed sympathy for Dreamers, telling them he had a “big heart” and that they should “sleep easy.” Throughout summer, the administration has continued sending mixed signals, with the president indicating that he’d be reluctant to terminate the program, which began under his predecessor, Barack Obama.However, an impending lawsuit headed by the attorneys general of eleven conservative states could force the president to move his hand.The initiative, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, gave the White House a deadline of September 5th to rescind DACA. If the deadline isn’t met, the states would proceed with litigation.A number of congressional Republicans have come out in support of Dreamers and have urged the Trump administration to keep the program going.
Wendolynn Perez, 23, second from left, a DACA recipient who is now a permanent resident and is originally from Peru, chants with other supporters of immigration reform outside the White House. | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo. (image and caption via Politico.com)
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Donald Trump is considering ending DACA, despite Republican objectionsGOP lawmaker aims to force vote to protect DreamersThe GOP Wants DACA DeadTrump's Dreamers decision could roil shutdown, debt talksTrump leaning toward ending DACA program for undocumented immigrants brought to US as children: SourcesTrump Threatening to Expel ‘Dreamers’Trump weighing DACA phase-out
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