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By Syndicated Content
Jul 16, 2021 | 7:58 PM
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) â The Mexican government regrets the decision by a U.S. judge that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program violated U.S. law when it was created, a senior foreign ministry official said on Friday.
The judgeâs decision blocked the U.S. government from approving any new DACA applications.
Roberto Velasco, a senior foreign ministry official, said on Twitter that Mexico would continue to provide consular protection and assistance to Mexican DACA beneficiaries.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison)
Mexico regrets U.S. judgeâs decision on DACA â ministry
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) â The Mexican government regrets the decision by a U.S. judge that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program violated U.S. law when it was created, a senior foreign ministry official said on Friday.
The judgeâs decision blocked the U.S. government from approving any new DACA applications.
Roberto Velasco, a senior foreign ministry official, said on Twitter that Mexico would continue to provide consular protection and assistance to Mexican DACA beneficiaries.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison)
By Syndicated Content
Jul 16, 2021 | 6:58 PM
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) â The Mexican government regrets the decision by a U.S. judge that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program violated U.S. law when it was created, a senior foreign ministry official said on Friday.
The judgeâs decision blocked the U.S. government from approving any new DACA applications.
Roberto Velasco, a senior foreign ministry official, said on Twitter that Mexico would continue to provide consular protection and assistance to Mexican DACA beneficiaries.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison)
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