University files suit over DACA decision
Suit: Students and employees will be lost following move.
The University of California sued the Trump administration Friday over its decision to end a program protecting young immigrants from deporta- tion, saying thousands of its students and some faculty would be affected if they are ordered to leave the country.
University President Janet Napolitano, who was Home- land Security secretary in the Obama administration and helped implement the Deferred Action for Child- hood Arrivals program, is listed as a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco.
Napolitano said it’s important for the public university system to stand up for members of its community.
“They represent the best of who we are — hard-working, resilient and motivated high achievers,” she said. “To arbitrarily and capriciously end the DACA program, which benefits our country as a whole, is not only unlawful, it is contrary to our national values.”
The program protects about 800,000 people who were brought to the U.S. ille- gally as children or came with families who overstayed visas. It currently includes hundreds of thousands of college-age students.
The lawsuit said the uni- versity will lose students and employees because of Pres- ident Donald Trump’s deci- sion to end the program in six months if Congress doesn’t take action first.
Atto r ney General Jeff Sessions has said President Barack Obama’s decision to implement DACA was an unconstitutional exercise of his authority.
“While the plaintiffs in today’s lawsuit may believe that an arbitrary circumvention of Congress is lawful, the Department of Justice looks forward to defending this administration’s position,” DO J spokesman Devin O’Malley said in a statement.
Fifteen states have sued separately over the president’s decision, although Cal- ifornia is not among them. It has said it plans to file a separate suit because it has more residents affected by Trump’s action than any other state.
The UC system has about 4,000 students who are in the United States illegally, “a substantial number of whom have DACA, as well as teachers, researchers and health care providers who are DACA recipients,” the university system said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.
Napolitano said there was no conflict between her previous role as Homeland Security secretary and her decision to file the lawsuit.