About one million immigrants could be deported due to the cancellation of DACA

About one million immigrants could be deported due to the cancellation of DACA

Donald trump plans to repeal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an administrative relief from deportation of people whose parents brought more children in the United States.

Next week the President should decide to cancel DACA or make a claim in 10 States, saying that the program, which began thanks to a decree by former President Barack Obamais an unconstitutional abuse of presidential power.

About one million immigrants could be deported due to the cancellation of DACA

As reported by the Miami Herald, a group of Republican attorneys General of the States said that they give the case to Federal court if the program does not stop its work by September 5.

If DACA will stop working, it will mean that from 750 thousand to 1 million beneficiaries – about 50,000 of them live in Florida , you can be deported. Before receiving DACA status, most of the immigrants lived in the twilight zone right – they avoid even fleeting contact with the police or government officials for fear of being discovered and deported.

26-year-old Thomas Pendola was only 10 when he moved from Argentina to the USA. Before implementation of the DACA program he had to start selling magic tricks in the Bayside Marketplace. After the decree Obama, he was able to find a job that I really wanted to do. Now he teaches in-depth study of chemistry at MAST Academy. «In my life was turn 180 degrees – shared Pendola, and for him there is no return. I refuse to live in fear.»

Attorneys immigration and activists fighting for the development of strategies for the protection of DACA beneficiaries, if the program is closed. The coalition of immigrants from Florida (FLIC) has even opened a hotline 1-888-600-5762 where participants DACA (and other illegal immigrants) can receive information and legal advice on their immigration status.

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