What happens to DACA holders if Supreme Court allows Trump to end the program?

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What happens to DACA holders if Supreme Court allows Trump to end the program?
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Will DACA recipients be immediately deported if President Trump prevails and the Supreme Court allows him to end the program? Here's a look at what could come next.

This path is easier for some immigrants than others, depending on whether they entered the country legally or not. Sorting out the details often takes a lawyer, which not all DACA enrollees can afford.

DACA recipients could seek employment visas or other legal ways to remain, but Loweree said if the vast majority of recipients had a path to permanent legal status, they would have taken advantage of it by now.The Democrat-controlled House has passed legislation protecting DACA recipients, as well as young immigrants often referred to as Dreamers and immigrants with Temporary Protected Status.

Trump and Republican legislators could feel a business backlash since many of the DACA recipients are working and have been for years.

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