Daca supreme court updates. Nearly every federal court to consider the question has blocked the administration from ending the daca program. The case testing the legality of president trumps effort to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program got under way. On june 18 2020 the supreme court of the united states ruled in favor of daca recipients.
The supreme court agrees with the lower courts ruling that the administration unlawfully ended the program. The courts decision ordered the administration to reopen daca for new applicants reopen advance parole and allow current daca recipients to continue to renew their status. Supreme court announced that it will hear the case on daca to determine the future of the program.
We remain encouraged by the victories in three lower courts and hope that the supreme court will also decide to protect the daca program. Since then the administration has responded by continuing to issue ongoing attacks on the program. The supreme court appeared to struggle tuesday with the trump administrations efforts to terminate the obama era program shielding hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in.
The courts decision restores the 2012 obama administration daca policy in full. The supreme court agreed in june 2019 to take up the legal fight over daca and held arguments in november during which the conservative justices seemed ready to side with the trump administration. Few cases come to the supreme court in which one side enjoys such lopsided support.
The supreme court has ruled on trumps move to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals daca a program that protects about 700000 young undocumented immigrants from being deported. In a 5 4 victory the us supreme court blocked the trump administrations attempt to end daca on june 18th 2020. Supreme court hears arguments on trump decision to end daca.
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