The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday on a Trump administration challenge to lower court rulings that blocked the administration from ending DACA
"DACA recipients shouldn't be used a way to extract more pain from immigrant communities," said José Muñoz, national communications manager for United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led network, who said that immigrant communities have been targeted"again and again."
Another group attending the rally is the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium , which recentlyfrom New York City in support of DACA, with Home is Here, a coalition of other immigrant advocacy organizations.
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