Dreamers relish a Supreme Court win and gird for the next phase of the fight to stay in the U.S.
WASHINGTON—For the past few months, Jennifer Rubio, a 24-year-old intensive- care unit nurse in Oklahoma City, dwelled endlessly on what she should do if the Supreme Court ended Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the Obama-era program that grants her a work permit and protection from deportation.
Ms. Rubio, who immigrated to Oklahoma with her family from Mexico when she was six, had decided to apply for permanent residency in Canada—the closest country where her nursing license would transfer and she could continue to...
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