Immigrants brought to U.S. as children are asking judges to uphold protections against deportation
- DACA allows certain immigrants brought to the U.S. As children to live and work legally, but recent rulings barred new applications while preserving protections for existing recipients, known as “Dreamers”.
- U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen found DACA unlawful, and Texas has led efforts to end it, arguing federal overreach burdens states like Texas.
- The fate of about 535,000 people is at stake as the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals hears the case, affecting work permits and deportation protections.
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