However, President Trump’s administration recently stated that a “comprehensive review” of the program would be taking place. In a memo released by acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, DACA recipients that were originally able to renew their status for two years will only be able to do so for one year, and first-time applicants to the program will no longer be accepted. While this suggests the administration is still working to rescind the program, they do not plan on doing so before the election takes place in November.
In response to the continued efforts to end DACA, there have been mixed reviews. Many individuals are in favor of the ruling while others disagree with the decision. An attorney who worked against eliminating DACA in the Supreme Court, Mark Rosenbaum, stated,”We obviously have no choice but to go back to court. It was illegal the first time, and now it’s a constitutional crisis. It’s as if a Supreme Court decision was written with invisible ink.” While no one can know what the future of the DACA program will be moving forward, it is clear that the Trump administration still has intentions to end it.
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