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By REBECCA BAGGETT Reporter

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, is a program designed to protect eligible immigrant youth in the United States from deportation. Normally students reapply for DACA every two years, but with recent changes, renewal may become impossible. The National Immigration Law Center said,

“On July 16, 2021, a U.S. district court in Texas issued a decision and injunction in Texas v. United States, holding that DACA is unlawful but allowing DACA to continue for current recipients and allowing, for now, for continued renewals.” Cristian Gutierrez, Weber State’s DACA and undocumented specialist in the Office of Access & Diversity, said, “When the Texas judge

had a decision made, we were all confused because, according to the decision, he didn’t shut down DACA; he shut down the ability to accept new applications.” According to the American Immigration Council, as of March 2020, there were 8,490 active DACA recipients living in Utah. These 8,000 Utahns will be affected by the DACA change as well as others who hoped to apply

for DACA. “DACA was accepting new applications again. That really opened the door for a lot of students and individuals who were left out the first time around,” Gutierrez said. A lot of students jumped at the opportunity to apply for DACA when it was first introduced back in 2012 after President Barack Obama made it official through executive order, errez


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