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As the U.S. Supreme Court weighs whether to stop protecting some undocumented immigrants from deportation, the University of California is preparing to support immigrant students, regardless of the ...
The University of California applauds the announcement today (Sept. 13) that the Mission Asset Fund, with support from the Weingart Foundation, will provide $500,000 in grants to cover the cost of ...
Just minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing on the legality of a federal policy that protects more than 700,000 young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally, California weighed in ...
On September 27, 2019, the Regents of the University of California filed a brief in the Supreme Court challenging the Trump administration’s decision to rescind DACA. Since then, hundreds of ...
“The University of California has a long record of support for DACA recipients, and we will continue to support our students, staff and faculty regardless of their immigration status ...
Still, the future of DACA is uncertain. A hearing on a separate lawsuit, in which Texas and six other states sued to end DACA, is scheduled for Dec. 22 in a Houston federal court.
California Democrats slam President Trump's decision to end the DACA program protecting immigrants illegally brought into U.S. as children.
However, the rule is still in effect in other states, including California. According to Altman, DACA recipients are eligible for all of the financial support made available to other enrollees.
Even if there may not be enough support in Congress for comprehensive immigration reform, incremental steps such as codifying DACA would mean significant progress. Our community is depending on it.
California Republicans are urging Trump to support DACA Aug. 24, 2017 2:53 PM PT 2018 electionCalifornia in Congress Aug. 24, 2017, 2:53 p.m. Reporting from Washington ...
Deporting DACA workers would have a huge impact on California’s economy, according to a report by the Center for American Progress, a nonpartisan think tank based in Washington, D.C. California, which ...
Even if there may not be enough support in Congress for comprehensive immigration reform, incremental steps such as codifying DACA would mean significant progress. Our community is depending on it.
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