The White House is preparing to take executive action to protect hundreds of thousands of immigrants known as “Dreamers,” people close to the White House tell NBCNews
to continue living and working in the U.S. without fear of deportation. The conservative panel of judges is all but certain to rule that DACA is illegal. Although the Biden administration is likely to appeal the order, the Supreme Court has indicated it would agree with a 5th Circuit ruling that ends the Obama-era program.
Without action from Congress, the program’s work authorizations are all but certain to end. Immigration experts say thousands could abruptly lose their ability to earn a living in the U.S. In the DACA case, a disappointing ruling for supporters seems more likely than not, immigration advocates said. Not only has the 5th Circuit ruled unfavorably toward the Biden administration’s position previously in a related case, but any decision is also likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court, where the conservative majority would be expected to rule against DACA.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., who has often gone against her party on key legislative proposals, said she would like to focus on immigration reform after November’s elections.
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