Friday, July 24, 2020

Justice Department Says No Answers on DACA Revival


The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) said Friday, July 24th, that the Highest Level of the Trump Administration is currently giving a "new consideration of the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Policy" since the Recent Supreme Court Decision, but it is an "ongoing active policy deliberation" and that No Decision has been made.

The Supreme Court Blocked the Trump Administration's attempt to End DACA, an Obama-era Program that Protects some Undocumented Immigrants, who came to the U.S. as Children, from Deportation and Allows them to Work in the U.S.

At a Hearing held by a Federal Judge in Maryland, DOJ Attorney, Stephen Pezzi, acknowledged a "regrettable lack of clarity" on the U.S. Government website regarding the Current Status of the Program. The Lawyer said that New Applications are being Held, not Rejected, while the Policy is being considered and that the Justice Department is Unable to "get ahead" of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The Hearing was called because Lawyers for Potential New DACA Recipients told the Judge that the Government was Not Accepting Initial DACA Applications even though the Supreme Court has Issued its Mandate.

The Hearing comes as a Growing Chorus of Attorneys and Immigrant Rights Advocates Accused the Government of Defying the Supreme Court's Order by Effectively Refusing to Accept New DACA Applications.

A Number of Immigration Lawyers said they'd Filed New Applications with the Government but hadn't Heard back. And One Immigration Attorney in Detroit said the Government had Rejected her Client's DACA Application.

"If they continue to deny these, it's the President saying he won't follow the Supreme Court decision because he doesn't agree with it, and that's a constitutional crisis," Attorney Tamara French said.

The Notice French received, dated July 3rd, states that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) "is no longer accepting initial requests ... from individuals who have never been granted deferred action under DACA.










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