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Should I Apply for DACA? Can I Renew? Lawyer Answers DACA Recipients’ Questions

  • By Diane Bou Khalil and Cassidy Jackson
  • June 29, 2020
Vanessa Esparza-López, a supervising attorney with the National Immigrant Justice Center’s Immigrant Legal Defense Project, explains how the Supreme Court’s ruling will impact DACA recipients.
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“I was Overwhelmed with Joy and Relief”: A DACA Recipient Reacts to Supreme Court’s Decision to Protect DACA

  • As told to Francisco Velazquez
  • June 18, 2020
For Mexican immigrant Selina Armenta, today’s Supreme Court decision on DACA means that her life can remain stable a little longer.
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La Corte Suprema Protege DACA: Comprendiendo la decisión de la Corte y la póliza de inmigración de la era de Obama

  • Por Francisco Velazquez 
  • June 18, 2020
La Corte Suprema rechazó el término de DACA por parte del presidente Trump hoy. La póliza ha permitido a más de 825,000 inmigrantes trabajar e ir a la escuela en los Estados Unidos desde 2012.
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Supreme Court Protects DACA: Understanding the Court’s Decision and the Obama-era immigration policy

  • By Francisco Velazquez
  • June 18, 2020
The Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s termination of DACA today. The policy has allowed over 825,000 immigrants to work and go to school in the United States since 2012.
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ICE Has Access to DACA Recipients’ Personal Information Despite Promises Suggesting Otherwise, Internal Emails Show

  • By Dara Lind, ProPublica
  • June 17, 2020
Trump promised that information from DACA applications would not be sent to deportation agents. But internal emails show that ICE can access databases where that information is kept — and DHS decided not to tell Congress.
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The fight to release Beto

  • By Irene Romulo
  • January 29, 2020
After ICE detained Jesus Alberto “Beto” Lopez Gutierrez on his drive home from camping, his family has banded together to challenge his detention and deportation.
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‘Dreamers’ attend Supreme Court arguments today in the case against Trump’s move to end DACA

  • By Sarah Conway
  • November 12, 2019
Two Chicago DACA recipients tell Borderless just what’s at stake with the case challenging temporary relief for young immigrants
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An organizer challenges the way we think about — and police — immigration today

  • As told to Nissa Rhee
  • September 19, 2018
Tania Unzueta is a fierce advocate for the rights of undocumented immigrants around the country.
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A health advocate talks about growing up in Little Village and her memories of crossing the border as a child

  • As told to Nissa Rhee
  • July 31, 2018
Jimena Martinez migrated to the United States with her parents and two siblings when she was five years old.
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Laura Mendoza on the uncertain future of DACA

  • By Alex V. Hernandez
  • May 19, 2017
In April, President Donald Trump pledged not to deport undocumented immigrants with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status — aka “Dreamers” — telling the more than 875,000 people brought to the U.S. illegally as children that they should “rest easy.”
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