5th Circuit rules DACA is unlawful, but limits its ruling to Texas
- The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the DACA program is unlawful but limited the ruling to Texas only and kept the program alive pending further orders from the court or the Supreme Court.
- The ruling affects around half a million DACA recipients, allowing them to continue living and working in the United States for now.
- The appeals court stated that the Department of Homeland Security did not have the authority to set up the DACA scheme, which is materially identical to the program created in 2012.
- Nina Perales of MALDEF expressed uncertainty about the ruling's impact on work authorization for DACA recipients in Texas, stating that the decision did not clarify whether work permits would be affected.
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Appellate court agrees 'Dreamers' program illegal but narrows focus to Texas
A federal appellate court has agreed with opponents of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that it is illegal, but in its ruling limited the focus of an injunction to the state of Texas.
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