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Laura Collins, immigration policy expert with the George W. Bush Institute, discusses the tumultuous history of legislation aimed at undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children.
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The state alleges that recipients benefit from using state-funded resources like public education and Medicaid, which places a strain on state funds.
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The hearing Thursday morning is the latest in the years-long effort by Texas and its conservative allies to end the popular program that has granted limited relief to undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children.
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The decade-long program has benefited hundreds of thousands of people. But Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and other GOP-led states argue it should be halted quickly.
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Defenders of the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy said Texas and other Republican states have not been able to prove they’ve suffered financial harm in the decade since the program was first initiated.
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One day after a federal district judge in Texas ruled against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, President Biden said the Department of Justice intends to appeal the decision.
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Areli Morales, an elementary substitute teacher in New York, shares her story of coming to the U.S. as an undocumented child and her experience as a DACA recipient in her debut children's book, "Areli is a Dreamer."
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According to a new report, a pathway to citizenship for undocumented workers will add up to a $1.7 trillion dollars to the United States gross domestic product (GDP) in a decade.
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The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund is suing ExxonMobil for employment discrimination.
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The order opens up the DACA program to new applicants for the first time since President Donald Trump attempted to end the program in September 2017.