Everything you need to know about DACA: What now after the 5th Circuit's ruling?

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Everything you need to know about DACA: What now after the 5th Circuit's ruling?
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Here is what you need to know about DACA, the program that has protected from deportation people who immigrated to the United States as children.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Oct. 5 that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was unlawful and sent the Texas v. United States case back to the lower courts to review recent regulation changes made by the administration of President Joe Biden. , though the program would stay mostly unchanged for current recipients who benefit from the federal protections against deportation.

While the lower courts take a look at the new regulations and the impact they will have in solving some of the legal challenges to DACA, beneficiaries will still be able to renew their two-year permits. New applications are once again on hold.What are the new regulations for DACA from the Biden administration?

The final rule submitted to the Federal Registrar codified these procedures, including the definition of"deferred action," which preserves the program while making its legal argument stronger. If the judge sides with DHS' arguments in court, DACA would exemplify that ability but on a larger scope. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, referred to as DACA, was created in 2012 as an executive action during President Barack Obama's administration. This was meant to block deportations of people who had been brought over into the United States as children, but did not have legal residency or citizenship.

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