BideThe n administration’s new regulations on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are blocked from taking effect, a federal judge in Texas ruled, but the government can continue to process renewal applications from existing beneficiaries.
Houston-based US District Judge Andrew Hanen, who ruled last year that DACA was unlawful, said in an order Friday that the government still can’t consider new applicants.
The order also extends a prior injunction blocking DACA to cover Biden’s new rule, which was intended to improve its chances of surviving legal challenges. The regulations were set to take effect Oct. 31.
Nearly 600,000 DACA recipients will be able to renew their temporary protections.
President Joe Biden declared that “I’m committed to defending Dreamers. It’s time that Congress pass permanent protections, including a pathway to citizenship.”
DACA Ruling: A federal judge rules that DACA remains for those who are inside
Written by
Reynaldo Mena
— October 14, 2022
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