The Signal

County votes to request DACA deadline extension

Board to send letter to officials to push it back 90 days

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

As the Oct. 5 deadline for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients to renew arrives in two days, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor­s voted to request the deadline be extended.

The board voted unanimousl­y to send a letter to President Donald Trump, Senate and House leadership and the county’s Congressio­nal Delegation to push the deadline back 90 days.

The motion, written by Supervisor­s Hilda Solis and Janice Hahn, claims Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and the earthquake in Mexico have disrupted life for individual­s across the United States since many were displaced and lost loved ones and jobs.

“The October 5 deadline may prove impossible to meet for individual­s impacted by hurricanes and the earthquake,” the supervisor­s wrote in the motion.

In the past, Barger has said she is “supportive” of the DACA program, but it was meant as a “temporary stopgap measure” that would eventually be replaced by permanent reform.

“We must be at the forefront of this issue through proactive participat­ion and unite the county in our pursuit of comprehens­ive immigratio­n reform, the real solution,” Barger said in a statement in September.

The fifth district supervisor has called for comprehens­ive immigratio­n reform in the past and said ending DACA is a call for Congress to act.

Barger voted in favor of the motion on Tuesday because she thinks it will take longer to make immigratio­n reform decisions, according to her Communicat­ions Deputy Tony Bell.

“It looks like Congress will need more time and this allows them to do that,” Bell said.

On Sept. 12, supervisor­s voted unanimousl­y to make immigratio­n one of L.A. County’s “key priorities” and to continue outreach and support for DACA recipients.

While Barger voted in favor of those, she voted against a motion to support litigation filed by California to oppose rescinding DACA. Also, she opposed a motion to impose a one-year restrictio­n on most county travel to the nine states who proposed legal action to end DACA.

 ?? Katharine Lotze/The Signal ?? Supporters of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) rally outside Representa­tive Steve Knight’s Santa Clarita offices on August 15.
Katharine Lotze/The Signal Supporters of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) rally outside Representa­tive Steve Knight’s Santa Clarita offices on August 15.

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