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A court in New Orleans heard arguments on Thursday over a challenge to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Legal wranglings pertaining to DACA program persist with arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Thursday.
A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments on Thursday over the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program — the latest in a years-long legal battle over whether the ...
A federal appeals court on Friday dealt the immigration program known as DACA a legal setback, keeping the program alive but teeing up a showdown at the Supreme Court.
DACA has been the subject of a years-long court battle and remains in legal jeopardy due to a lawsuit by Texas and other Republican-led states that oppose the policy.
The futures of roughly 580,000 DACA recipients and their families are at stake as Republican attempts to end the program make their way through the court system.
After the Supreme Court clarified the courts' authority to change federal immigration policy, even some judges on the conservative Fifth Circuit wondered if previous anti-DACA orders went too far.
First-time DACA-applicants are waiting for guidance on next steps in their process after an appeals court ruling went into effect this week that could force the government's hand in hearing new cases.
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DACA dealt a legal setback by federal appeals court - MSNA federal appeals court on Friday dealt the immigration program known as DACA a legal setback, keeping the program alive but teeing up a showdown at the Supreme Court.
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