DHS Appeals Federal Ruling on DACA Status
The Department of Homeland Security has filed an appeal against a federal immigration judge's decision regarding a DACA recipient. The individual was detained by Customs and Border Protection while boarding a domestic flight last summer and was released from immigration detention in October. The judge ruled that DACA status protected the individual from deportation, but DHS argues these protections are not absolute and remain subject to agency discretion.
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“This case centers on a DACA recipient who was detained by customs and border protection while boarding a domestic flight last summer. She was later released from immigration detention in October, and a federal immigration judge said that her DACA status protected her from deportation.”
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