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“The American Academy of Family Physicians welcomes today’s Supreme Court decision preserving Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). “Today’s decision averted a course of action that could have threatened our health care system by uprooting some 27,000 health care workers and 200 medical...
As noted above, in June 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to end DACA on the grounds that its reasons for doing so were not valid and adequate. How isDACAused in real life? DACAis most often used as a noun for the policy itself an...
Today, I'm happy for them, their families, and all of us. We may look different and come from everywhere, but what makes us American are our shared ideals," Obama posted on Twitter. MORE: Supreme Court bans LGBT employment discrimination Trump made cracking down on immigration and ...
of the rule of law," Rodríguez said. "The decision to not accept first-time DACA applications and to shorten the period of DACA renewals completely disregards the findings of the district court in Maryland, and is contrary to the spirit of the Supreme Court's decision in its DACA case."...
“Today’s Supreme Court decision is the validation of the American dream for thousands of restaurant owners and workers. Young people, including DREAMers, have always been central to our industry’s growth and success. As the industry looks forward to the long road of recovery from the impacts...
In response to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decision today in blocking the Trump Administration’s repeal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program established by the Obama Administration which protects undocumented young people who entered the U.S. as chi...
“Oregon has long been a national leader in our work to expand access to health care,” Rayfield said in astatement. “Today’s motion is an important step to protect our advancements and safeguarding the health and wellbeing of all Oregonians.” ...
Regents of the University of California case was heard by the United States Supreme Court on November 12, 2019, and decided on June 18, 2020. The court ruled the Trump Administration's cancelation of the DACA policy was "arbitrary and capricious" and reversed the order....
The Solicitor General began his oral arguments by articulating the Government’s position on the two questions presented by the Supreme Court. First, he argued that the DHS justifiably terminated DACA based on its position that DACA itself is illegal and its implementation had exceeded the DHS’s...