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    Fifth Circuit weighs fate of DACA in case likely headed to Supreme Court

    Fifth Circuit weighs fate of DACA in case likely headed to Supreme Court



    by: Rafael Bernal, The Hill
    Posted: Oct 14, 2024 / 12:04 AM CDT
    Updated: Oct 14, 2024 / 12:04 AM CDT





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    Immigration advocates are on edge as a lawsuit against the popular DACA program makes its way through the courts, adding uncertainty to the lives of more than half a million U.S. residents.

    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, as the program is formally known, has so far survived a litany of court challenges, but it is on the ropes amid a Texas-led lawsuit that challenges its very legality.

    On Thursday, a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in that case, where the Justice Department argued against Texas District Judge Andrew Hanen’s earlier ruling that the program is illegal.

    “Today, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals heard a case challenging the legality of DACA, threatening the lives of the hundreds of thousands of Dreamers who rely on the program. These young people have grown up here, built their lives here, and contribute so much to our economy and communities,” said Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas) in a statement.

    For an hour, the three judges — appointees of former Presidents Reagan, George W. Bush and Obama — heard arguments, including the Justice Department’s contention that the states have no standing to sue because DACA has caused them no harm.

    Hanen had found that the coalition of states led by Texas had standing and ruled in September of 2023 against the Biden administration’s revamp of DACA as a memorandum replacing Obama’s 2012 executive order.


    In 2015, Hanen ruled against an expansion of DACA and a partner program Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA), and in 2021 he ruled that DACA itself was unlawful.

    That 2021 ruling was bounced back to Hanen after the Biden administration’s memorandum, which Hanen ruled illegal, maintaining an injunction that allows current DACA beneficiaries to remain in status while the courts process the issue.

    Regardless of the Fifth Circuit’s decision, which could be months away, the case is likely to go to the Supreme Court.

    After more than a decade of litigation, many DACA recipients and advocates are growing weary.

    “We have known for years the heavy toll that living in limbo has had on tens of thousands of DACA recipients. From a human standpoint, it is a tragedy of our times to see how a nation built upon a historical tradition of immigrants has turned its back on men and women whose only crime was holding on to their mother or father’s hand as children. It is inconceivable how they have been treated,” said League of United Latin American Citizens National President Roman Palomares in a statement.

    And DACA registration numbers are likely to continue to dwindle from their high of more than 800,000 people, as beneficiaries find new statuses, leave the country, die or stop applying for renewal.

    In March of 2023, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services reported 578,680 people enrolled in DACA. By September of that year, the number was 544,690.

    And as DACA recipients age, they are more likely to have U.S. citizen children, take out mortgages and other loans and progress in their careers.

    Though advocates are supporting the Biden administration’s defense of DACA in the courts, most say legislation is the only realistic way forward for the program’s beneficiaries — and for those who would have enrolled if DACA hadn’t been kneecapped in the courts.

    “As we face this legal challenge, it’s more important than ever to protect Dreamers and make sure we keep families together, not tear them apart. That’s why I’ll continue fighting to pass the American Dream and Promise Act, which would provide DACA recipients with a long-overdue pathway to citizenship. We must all come together now to ensure Dreamers have a stable future in the only country they’ve ever called home,” said Garcia.



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    Obama had NO legal authority to create DACA program. He did it anyway.

    He should have been prosecuted for it. These presidents cannot do what THEY want if they do not like our laws. That is Congress job, not Obama's.

    "Deferred" deportation is over.

    They need to sell out, pack up, and go back to their countries with their DAPA parents and their offspring.

    "Keep the family together" on their own soil.

    DACA has done billions in "harm" to the states they reside in. And this incentivized millions more to come here, including the 515,000 UACs who has further caused "harm" to our states. Those UACs need to be found and handed to their Embassy to process and return home.

    There can be NO Amnesty #8 or path to stay.

    We do not want Amnesty #8, 9, or 10 in the future.

    We sell out, pack up, and move every day in this country to relocate to another state, for jobs, or family and we have mortgages too and leave family members behind. We move to states "we do not know, and do not know people there".

    Say "thank you" for what you took from us and go home!

    DACA threatens OUR lives, our laws, our safety, our jobs, our housing, our schools, our healthcare system, and our security.

    PROTECT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FROM THIS LAWLESS, UNRELENTING, INVASION OF OUR COUNTRY.

    DACA CAN HIT THE ROAD!


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    DACA Amnesty has been blatantly illegal and unconstitutional since Obama wrote it in the memo in 2012! The courts have been derelict in their duty, allowing this affront to our way of life to stand for so long.
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