
Immigrant youth were promised protection from deportation under DACA, but the threats to DACA are stacking up — one by one — creating a cascading crisis that is putting the entire program at risk.
A three-judge panel on the Board of Immigration Appeals recently ruled that DACA alone is not enough to prevent deportation, which raises serious concerns for the hundreds of thousands of young people who have relied on this protection.
DACA protects immigrant youth from detention and deportation. But that promise has been broken too many times. DACA recipients who are supposed to be protected from detention and deportation have been targeted. Hundreds of DACA recipients across the country have been illegally detained and more than 80 have been deported.
As DACA endures unprecedented legal, political, and administrative attacks, this decision further erodes the stability families depend on and puts jobs, education, and everyday lives at risk.
United We Dream is fighting for permanent protections. We’re organizing trainings and mass mobilizations to push lawmakers to act. But we cannot do this without your help.
Bernardo, we will not stop pressuring lawmakers to deliver permanent protections to the hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients who power our economy and country.
Will you help fuel our advocacy efforts? Chip in to United We Dream. Your support will go directly to organizing, educating, and demanding permanent protections for DACA recipients and all undocumented people in the U.S.
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Nico, United We Dream
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