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After days of speculation, the Trump administration announced today that it is ordering a “wind down” of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that allowed approximately 800,000 undocumented youth who were brought to the U.S. as children to be temporarily shielded from deportation and work legally in the U.S. The program was introduced in 2012 by executive action by President Barack Obama.
In announcing the end of the program, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the program was unconstitutional and the Justice Department would not defend it. Ten states had threatened to sue the administration if it did not take action to terminate the program by Sept. 5.
Key points:
BAL Analysis: With an estimated 800,000 individuals currently benefiting from DACA, many companies may be employing DACA recipients without realizing it. BAL has prepared an analysis of what employers should know about the DACA program and important considerations for employers as the program is being phased out. Read the full analysis, “The End of DACA: What Every U.S. Employer Should Know.” Employers and individuals with specific questions should contact their BAL professional.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact BerryApplemanLeiden@bal.com.
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