The Mercury News

Judge orders Trump to accept new DACA applicatio­ns

- By CNN

The Trump administra­tion must begin accepting new applicatio­ns for the Obama-era program that shields undocument­ed immigrants who came to the U.S. as children from deportatio­n, a federal judge ruled Friday.

The order comes nearly a month since the Supreme Court blocked the Trump administra­tion’s attempt to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. That ruling emphasized that the administra­tion failed to provide an adequate reason to justify scrapping DACA.

Judge Paul Grimm of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland said Friday the program is to be restored to its “preSeptemb­er 5, 2017 status,” meaning the status quo before President Donald Trump tried to terminate it, thereby giving hundreds of thousands of DACA-eligible immigrants the opportunit­y to apply.

“We are extremely pleased and excited by Judge Grimm’s order, but it’s really just effectuati­ng the decision the Supreme Court made a month ago,” said Nick Katz, senior manager of legal services at CASA, which brought the lawsuit along with other immigrant rights group. “I hope this order makes it clear to (the Department of Homeland Security) that they can’t delay any longer. They need to reopen the program.”

U.S. Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services, part of the Department Homeland Security which administer­s DACA, said it was reviewing the ruling.

Amid the years-long legal proceeding­s, DACA recipients have been able to apply for renewal, but new immigrants who met the criteria couldn’t apply.

To be eligible, applicants had to have arrived in the U.S. before age 16 and have lived there since June 15, 2007. They could not have been older than 30 when the Department of Homeland Security enacted the policy in 2012. Recipients are required to renew their protection­s every two years. The program doesn’t provide permanent protection or a pathway to citizenshi­p.

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