How DACA looks in the future will be decided soon in a Texas courthouse, and the consequences for many Texans could be huge ...
Under the government's proposal, DACA recipients who move into Texas risk losing their legal ability to work, while moving ...
More than 90,000 Texas DACA recipients won't be able to work once a federal court applies a ruling that ends work ...
Immigrants covered by DACA who move to or from Texas could quickly face the loss of their work authorization under the new ...
The news that immigration officials can resume accepting DACA applications marks another turn in a long and exhausting legal battle over the immigration program.
Members of the university community are invited to watch a discussion titled “DACA, Immigration and Legal Rights: A Conversation with Immigration Attorney David Leopold” Tuesday, July 21, from 3 to 4 ...
In a major policy shift and subject to court approval, the federal government has indicated in a court filing that it plans to resume processing of initial applications under the Deferred Action for ...
For Ines Martinez, applying for DACA, or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, represented a glimmer of hope during the coronavirus pandemic. Seven months into her application process, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- After decades of fighting to protect immigrants brought to the United States as young children from deportation, the battle continues with many of those affected well into ...
For the first time in four years, the federal government plans to begin processing initial applications for DACA, the Obama-era program that grants deportation protection and work permits to ...
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