DACA
Trump Isn't Giving Up on Ending DACA Even Though the Supreme Court Just Shot Him Down
He insists the court simply "punted" it back to the administration to provide a better explanation.
The Supreme Court Just Smacked Down Trump’s Attempt to End DACA
The Obama-era program gave temporary protections to nearly 700,000 so-called “Dreamers” who were brought to the U.S. as young kids.
No One Knows How Many People Are Deported Due to Mental Illness
Lack of access to services like Medicaid leaves undocumented people more vulnerable to encounters with law enforcement.
Conservatives on the Supreme Court Sound Like They’re OK With Ending DACA
“I hear a lot of facts, sympathetic facts, you put out there, and they speak to all of us,” said Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Trump Just Called DACA Recipients 'Hardened Criminals' Hours Before Their Supreme Court Case
“Many of the people in DACA, no longer very young, are far from ‘angels.’ Some are very tough, hardened criminals.”
Bernie Just Dropped His Immigration Plan: Abolish ICE and Make DACA Recipients Legal
The Sanders immigration plan is a progressive policy wish list that includes pausing deportations.
Booker Says He’d Close All “Inhumane” Detention Centers on Day One of His Presidency
"When kids are being stripped away from their parents and held in cages, I will not wait for Congress to solve this crisis."
Some Democrats want to do a deal with Trump for the border wall. That's a problem for Nancy Pelosi
Some want to trade border wall funding for DACA. Others do not.
Trump threatens years-long shutdown and national emergency if he doesn’t get wall funding
But he's still saying Mexico will pay for it.
Meet Maura Healey, the female state attorney general who's sued Trump the most
"No one is above the law, even the president of the United States."
The DREAMer Hoping to Make It as a Professional Hollywood Photographer
We went out with Instagrammer Angel Pacheco in LA to see how he captures his gritty party photos.
This is how DACA is still alive despite Trump
Last year, the Trump administration announced an end to DACA, the Obama-era program that protects more than 700,000 young immigrants from deportation — but today, it’s largely still in effect.