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Deadline on ‘Dreamers’ to pass with no action

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WASHINGTON — Congress will hit an initial deadline on Monday for resolving the fate of “Dreamers”, with nothing to show for months of negotiatio­ns over nearly 2 million immigrants who arrived in the US illegally as children.

When President Donald Trump scrapped a program in September that shielded large numbers of young arrivals from deportatio­n, he gave lawmakers six months to craft a solution.

But no deal has come, leaving nearly 700,000 young immigrants who signed up for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in potential legal limbo, and a Congress red-faced over its monumental failure.

The court system has given a temporary reprieve. Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administra­tion cannot immediatel­y begin deporting DACA recipients after March 5 while courts weigh legal challenges over ending the program, and that the immigrants can begin applying for renewals under the court order.

Meanwhile, immigratio­n is all but sidelined. A recent deadly school shooting has put the issue of gun control front and center and lawmakers must thrash out a federal spending deal.

Immigratio­n activists warn time could be running out, especially if an appeals court ends the earlier judges’ injunction­s with no protection­s locked in place.

“This is why we need Congress to pass a clean Dream Act that will protect us without criminaliz­ing our families,” tweeted DACA recipient Eliana Fernandez, referring to a longstandi­ng legislativ­e proposal that would grant permanent residency to Dreamers.

With partisansh­ip roiling Capitol Hill, that appeared increasing­ly unlikely.

 ?? DAVID MCNEW / GETTY IMAGES ?? Immigrants known as “Dreamers”, who grew up in the US after arriving with their undocument­ed parents, and supporters rally on Feb 28 in Los Angeles.
DAVID MCNEW / GETTY IMAGES Immigrants known as “Dreamers”, who grew up in the US after arriving with their undocument­ed parents, and supporters rally on Feb 28 in Los Angeles.

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