The Supreme Court has upheld the Obama-era program protecting 700,000 'Dreamers' from deportation in a major blow to Trump
The ruling is a major defeat for Trump, who tried to terminate the program in September 2017, but was blocked by several lower courts from fully ending it.offers something of a lifeline to young immigrants, known as "Dreamers," who had been brought to the United States illegally as children.
Under DACA's protection, the young immigrants are given quasi-legal status — though they were not considered legal immigrants, they were offered temporary protection from deportation, and were given two-year, renewable work permits. Former President Barack Obama implemented DACA in 2012 after Congress failed several times to pass legislation that would have enacted a permanent solution for Dreamers.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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