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Temporary Good News for DACA Recipients


Today, the U.S. Supreme Court declined the Trump Administration's direct appeal to review the lower courts' decisions to temporarily keep DACA in place through their granting of a preliminary injunction. This decision eliminates the urgency to make a more permanent solution for the Dreamers (i.e., the March 5, 2018 deadline). The case will have to be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals before being able to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.

If you have ever been approved for DACA, you may want to contact a U.S. immigration attorney as soon as possible to see how the February 14, 2018 USCIS DACA update/pending litigation affects your future application for DACA.

***Please keep in mind that this blog posting is for educational purposes only (i.e., to give you general information and a general understanding of this immigration related matter); this blog posting does not provide specific legal advice and does not form an attorney-client relationship.***

(1) https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-immigration/supreme-court-rejects-trump-over-dreamers-immigrants-idUSKCN1GA1UO

(2) https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/26/supreme-court-rejects-trump-administrations-appeal-over-immigration.html

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