The Columbus Dispatch

Judge orders restoratio­n of DACA

- By Miriam Jordan

In the biggest setback yet for the Trump administra­tion in its decision to end a program that protects undocument­ed young adults from deportatio­n, a federal judge ruled Tuesday that the government must resume accepting new applicatio­ns.

Judge John D. Bates, of U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, said that the government’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, was predicated on the “virtually unexplaine­d” grounds that the program is “unlawful.”

The judge stayed his decision for 90 days, giving the Department of Homeland Security the opportunit­y to better explain its reasoning for canceling the program.

The department, the judge wrote in his decision, “must accept and process new as well as renewal DACA applicatio­ns.”

DACA was officially rescinded by the government in March but the program has continued to accept renewals after previous court orders. About 700,000 unauthoriz­ed immigrants, the majority of them brought to the United States as children, had signed up for the Obama-era program since it was created in 2012.

“This decision verifies the Trump administra­tion failed to prove the DACA program is illegal,” said Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigratio­n Forum, a Washington, D.C. advocacy organizati­on.

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