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Hearings Begin On DACA Lawsuit | 102 3 THE BEAT

Dec 23, 2020 A lawsuit challenging the legality of DACA is now before a federal judge in Houston. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund says the ruling will shape how the incoming administration will handle the program, which shields some migrants from deportation. About 645-thousand migrants are enrolled in DACA, which grants work permits. To qualify, they must be enrolled in school or have a job. Texas and eight other states are suing. They argue that they will face irreparable harm if the program is allowed to continue.   

Hearings Begin On DACA Lawsuit | 96 3 KHEY Country

Dec 23, 2020 A lawsuit challenging the legality of DACA is now before a federal judge in Houston. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund says the ruling will shape how the incoming administration will handle the program, which shields some migrants from deportation. About 645-thousand migrants are enrolled in DACA, which grants work permits. To qualify, they must be enrolled in school or have a job. Texas and eight other states are suing. They argue that they will face irreparable harm if the program is allowed to continue.   

Hearings Begin On DACA Lawsuit | NewsTalk 1230

Dec 23, 2020 A lawsuit challenging the legality of DACA is now before a federal judge in Houston. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund says the ruling will shape how the incoming administration will handle the program, which shields some migrants from deportation. About 645-thousand migrants are enrolled in DACA, which grants work permits. To qualify, they must be enrolled in school or have a job. Texas and eight other states are suing. They argue that they will face irreparable harm if the program is allowed to continue.   

DACA backers ask judge for reprieve until Biden administration

DACA backers ask judge for reprieve until Biden administration POLITICO 12/23/2020 By Josh Gerstein © Jacquelyn Martin, File/AP In this Nov. 12, 2019, file photo people rally outside the Supreme Court as oral arguments are heard in the case of President Trump s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program at the Supreme Court in Washington. A lawyer for states seeking to preserve the Obama-era program for so-called Dreamers asked a federal judge Tuesday to hold off ruling on a legal challenge to the arrangement until President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in next month. With backers of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program expecting another adverse decision from U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen, they pleaded with him to wait to see what the Biden administration does before issuing a ruling on a lawsuit Texas and other conservative states brought in 2018 to the original DACA plan issued back in 2012.

Hearings Begin On DACA Lawsuit | News Radio 690 KTSM

Dec 23, 2020 A lawsuit challenging the legality of DACA is now before a federal judge in Houston. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund says the ruling will shape how the incoming administration will handle the program, which shields some migrants from deportation. About 645-thousand migrants are enrolled in DACA, which grants work permits. To qualify, they must be enrolled in school or have a job. Texas and eight other states are suing. They argue that they will face irreparable harm if the program is allowed to continue.   

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