
No longer young, 'dreamers' uneasily watch a legal challenge - The Boston Globe
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : In a move intended to insulate DACA from legal challenge, the Biden administration released a 453-page rule on Aug. 24 that sticks closely to DACA as it was introduced in 2012.58% : The oldest recipients were in their early 30s when DACA began and are in their early 40s today.
56% : About 40% are 30 or older, according to fwd.us, a group that supports DACA.
55% : DACA has been closed to new enrollees since July 2021 while the case winds its way through the New Orleans-based appeals court but two-year renewals are allowed.
53% : "The president told us, 'How do we preserve and fortify DACA?
50% : The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is considering a challenge to DACA from Texas and eight other states, asked both sides to explain how the new rule affects the program's legal standing.
48% : She has not seen a brother who returned to Brazil just before DACA was announced in 10 years.
46% : DACA, she said, was "locked in time, like a fossil preserved in amber."
45% : Texas, in a court filing Thursday, said the rule can't save DACA.
44% : "DACA is not for young people," Macedo do Nascimento said.
43% : International travel under DACA is highly restricted.
42% : It codified DACA as a regulation by subjecting it to potential changes after extensive public comment.
42% : Uncertainty surrounding DACA has caused anxiety and frustration among aging recipients.
33% : She worries about losing her job and missing mortgage payments if DACA is ruled illegal.
18% : Born out of President Barack Obama's frustration with Congress' failure to reach an agreement on immigration reform, DACA was meant to be a temporary solution and many saw it as imperfect from the start.
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