DACA Recipients Face Uncertainty as Program Remains in Legal Limbo

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DACA Recipients Face Uncertainty as Program Remains in Legal Limbo
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DACA recipients are grappling with increased anxieties as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program faces ongoing legal challenges and the Trump administration pursues aggressive deportation efforts. While the program remains in effect for current beneficiaries, a recent appeals court ruling and the possibility of reaching the Supreme Court have heightened fears that protections could be revoked. The Trump administration's history of ending other immigration protections has added to the unease, leaving DACA recipients vulnerable if they fail to renew their status on time. Despite public support for granting legal status to DACA recipients, the program's future remains uncertain, with hopes for a legislative solution hanging in the balance.

recipients are increasingly feeling more uncertainty as the fate of the immigration program protecting them from deportation continues to be challenged in court — at a time when President Donald Trump is pushing his administration to carry out “the largest deportation program in American history.' Under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or

recipients worry the end of their protections could mean they could face deportation. The Trump administration has already ended a number of other immigration protections, including the CBP One app, refugee programs and Temporary Protected Status — all of which allowed recent migrants and immigrants to remain in the United States legally as many sought asylum or adjustments to their immigration status.

status in a timely manner are left in particularly vulnerable positions by losing their protection against deportation. “Even if you have recipient in recent memory. That’s why it's so important for is permanently terminated. In an interview last week, Rodriguez said he believes Trump will work to find “a pathway to legalize” Dreamers. But Mendez and other

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