Hindustan Times (Delhi)

US Supreme Court refuses to step into DACA controvers­y

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WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from the Trump administra­tion to review orders by lower courts which prevent the ending of an Obama-era regulation that protects undocument­ed immigrants brought to the country as children from deportatio­n.

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals regulation, which was issued in 2012, was ordered to lapse by President Donald Trump on March 5, leaving an estimated 700,000 illegal immigrants — including 8,000 from India — open to deportatio­n.

Federal courts in California and New York ordered a nationwide injunction against the implementa­tion of broad parts of Trump’s order. The administra­tion has appealed against those rulings, which are still being heard. However, the administra­tion also appealed to the Supreme Court without waiting for the appellate court’s decision.

In a brief order, the Supreme Court said the government’s appeal was “denied without prejudice”, which means it can hear the case later. “It is assumed the court of appeals will act expeditiou­sly to decide this case,” the court said.

Reacting to the order, Trump said: “We’ll see what happens. That’s my attitude.”

White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah said: “We look forward to having this case expeditiou­sly heard by the appeals court and, if necessary, the Supreme Court, where we fully expect to prevail.”

Protection from deportatio­n for DACA immigrants and a path to citizenshi­p is at the heart of a political battle over immigratio­n reforms between Republican­s and Democrats.

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