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    DACA immigrants rush to re-register, just 3.7 percent rejected, 699,350 accepted

    Wednesday, December 12, 2018

    DACA immigrants rush to reregister, just 3.7 percent rejected, 699,350 accepted

    by Paul Bedard
    | December 12, 2018 09:52 AM


    Uncertainty about an Obama-era amnesty program for younger illegal immigrants has driven an unusually large number to reregister, which appears to be easy to do since less than one in 10 is rejected, according to new federal data.

    The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency has reported that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program now has an estimated 699,350 active participants, with most from Mexico.

    DACA applicants and approvals.(The Center for Immigration Studies)

    President Trump tried to eliminate the program but was blocked by federal judges. The administration is now hoping for a positive Supreme Court decision. The program delays deportation proceedings for two years and offers a pathway to work for illegal immigrants brought into the United States as youths. Their average age is 25.


    A new analysis of the data by the Center for Immigration Studies said the sharp renewal uptick was unusual this year.

    Since it is a two-year process, typically the applications for DACA are high one year, then low the following year.

    Typically, according to past patterns, 2018 would have been a “valley” year but it appears that concern the program will be killed prompted a surge in renewals and new applications.

    Approval rate of DACA applicants.(The Center for Immigration Studies)

    What’s more, very few applicants are ever rejected. This year, 96.3 percent were approved.

    (The Center for Immigration Studies)

    Here is how CIS described it:

    Because DACA status is good for two years at a time, when we look at petition data we see an oscillating pattern of peaks and valleys. USCIS began accepting applications only in August 2012. The peaks of 2013, 2015, and 2017 represent the first round of DACA recipients and their renewals. The valley years — 2014 and 2016 — are comprised of people only who did not immediately sign up for DACA.

    But something interesting clearly occurred in FY 2018. This should have been another valley year where there were few approvals. Instead, there was clearly a jump. Why would this be?

    The answer is quite simple. In the chaos since September 2017 (Trump's DACA-ending announcement), activist groups encouraged all DACA recipients to renew their status. The uptick in approvals reflects the many DACA recipients who were unaware of the program's future and rushed to renew their status.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/w...9-350-accepted

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    Over 95% DACA Applications, Renewals for Illegal Aliens Approved Under Trump


    December 12, 2018

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    More than 95 percent of illegal aliens who applied for or renewed their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status — which provides temporary amnesty — received approval in the past two years of President Trump’s administration.

    Newly released data on the DACA program reveals that approval and renewal rates for the almost 700,000 DACA-enrolled illegal aliens remain extremely high.


    Although Attorney General Jeff Sessions ended DACA last year, the program’s termination has been held up in the courts, hence already enrolled illegal aliens are allowed to renew their temporary amnesty. That renewal is good for two years.



    The data, analyzed by the Center for Immigration Studies, reveals that in Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018, there was more than 95 percent approval rate for eligible illegal aliens who applied for or renewed their DACA status.



    (Center for Immigration Studies)




    In Fiscal Year 2017, the approval rate for DACA was one of the highest since 2012, with eligible illegal aliens having a more than 97 percent chance of receiving the temporary amnesty if they applied. In Fiscal Year 2018, when DACA illegal aliens rushed to renew their status, the approval rate was more than 96 percent.



    Every year, in fact, of the DACA program — except for Fiscal Year 2014 — had a more than 95 percent approval rate for illegal aliens who applied for the temporary amnesty.

    The data also highlights that the vast majority of the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens enrolled in DACA are from Mexico. Nearly 80 percent are from that country, while the second largest group of DACA illegal aliens are from Central America, including El Salvador and Honduras — both of which suffer from severe gang problems and rampant crime.



    (Center for Immigration Studies)




    Most recently, proponents of DACA in the Republican and Democrat establishment have touted the idea of trading an amnesty for DACA illegal aliens in exchange for some funding for Trump’s proposed border wall.



    Such a plan, however, would render the border wall useless in its intended goal to reduce illegal and legal immigration to the country to increase the U.S. wages of America’s working and middle class. A DACA amnesty would cost American taxpayers about $26 billion, more than the border wall, and it would drive future migrations, both illegal and legal, to the country for generations.



    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...d-under-trump/



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    Obama refused to enforce our immigration laws and now the illegal alien activists say that means trump can't enforce those laws either!!

    It really is insane

    Fact is when obama gave the illegals a card saying they can live and work here in blatant defiance of the law, he committed Obstruction of Justice and should be so charged. I don't know why trump won't do that.

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