As the Trump administration announced Tuesday the rescinding of DACA, the Obama - era program that protected
children of undocumented immigrants from being deported, thousands of recipients have been left unsure of their futures and legal teams have already began questioning the president's action.
Rep. Louise Slaughter, D - Fairport, says ending an Obama immigration policy that protects
children of undocumented immigrants from deportation would damage the economy.
But a push to end a program that shields
the children of undocumented immigrants from deportation, a move the administration has been considering, seems «self - defeating,» Mr. Zalesne said.
President Donald Trump is expected to announce Tuesday the end of an Obama - era program that protects
children of undocumented immigrants from deportation, but he may include a six - month delay, according to The New York Times.
Not exact matches
The threat
of a lawsuit
from 10 conservative state attorneys general has led to reports that President Donald Trump plans on ending or at least modifying the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, a program that protects
children of undocumented immigrants who were brought into this country when they were too young to have a say.
Surrounded by
children on the South Lawn
of the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll festivities, President Donald Trump lashed out again about DACA, saying that Democrats had abandoned the
undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as
children and who have benefited
from the program.
The incredible natural calamities occurring around the world have understandably taken away public attention
from important policy decisions, such as the Trump Administration's move to end federal policy protecting the
children of undocumented immigrants.
Other findings
from the Siena poll: 56 percent are in favor
of legalizing recreational marijuana, and 61 percent
of New Yorkers are in favor
of the Dream Act, which would allow
children of undocumented immigrants to receive college financial aid.
Cuomo, in exchange for an endorsement
from the left leaning Working Families Party, promised to help reunite the two Democratic factions in order to achieve passage
of several progressive issues, including public campaign financing, a women's equality act with an abortion rights provision, and a measure to give college aid to
children of undocumented immigrants, known as the Dream Act.
In his «100 - day action plan to Make America Great Again,» Trump said he would «cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities,» roll back President Barack Obama's executive actions shielding
undocumented foreign nationals who arrived as
children, deport what he claims are «more than two million criminal illegal
immigrants from the country» and get eliminate
of visas to foreign countries that will not take them back.
«Outside
of cities with mass transportation,
undocumented immigrants are at a serious disadvantage without driver's licenses, making simple tasks like picking up groceries, picking up a
child from school or going to work a struggle.»
Queens residents will be able to meet one - on - one with MOIA representatives between 10:00 AM — 6:00 PM on those days and confidentially discuss their immigration - related issues, including possible enforcement actions and the planned termination
of DACA, a federal initiative that has protected 800,000
undocumented immigrants nationwide
from deportation who were brought to the United States as
children.
Hopefully they will do better than they did two years ago when Todd Rokita, who chairs a key subcommittee
of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, engaged in scaremongering against
undocumented immigrant children coming
from Central America.
Following President Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the Obama - era program that protects young
undocumented immigrants from deportation, some
of America's 800,000 young adults brought to the United States illegally as
children may be deported beginning in March 2018.