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Dres2011 10-05-2017 06:03 PM

We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
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In April, President Trump had a message for the 800,000 young undocumented immigrants who were given permission to live in the U.S. under President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program: “The dreamers,” he said, “should rest easy.”

We now know that was a lie. In September, Trump announced he was ending the DACA program in six months, plunging nearly a million young immigrants’ lives into chaos. But Trump’s assault on DACA recipients began much earlier than previously known.

During his administration, federal immigration authorities have illegally stripped DACA protections from DACA recipients who have only been accused of a crime or found guilty of a minor misdemeanor that doesn’t affect their DACA status. Their protections have been taken away without any notice, any explanation, or any opportunity to respond. They now face deportation back to their parents’ home countries, even though America is the only true home they’ve ever known.

To stop the government’s abuses, we filed a class action lawsuit today on behalf of DACA recipients and the Inland Empire – Immigrant Youth Collective, a grassroots organization led by immigrant youth in Southern California. Our lawsuit seeks to hold the administration to the promises it made and ensure that DACA provides protection from deportation for however long the program exists.

The story of one of our lead plaintiffs, Jesús Alonso Arreola Robles , shows what’s at stake.

In February, Jesús was wrongly arrested by a Customs and Border Protection agent for smuggling immigrants into the country and had his car and cellphone confiscated as well. After spending three weeks in immigration detention, Jesús finally went before an immigration judge who found that he wasn’t involved in smuggling and released him on bond.

TELL THE SENATE TO RESET ITS PRIORITIES

MAKE THE CALLJesús thought his nightmare was over, but it was only beginning. A few days later, the government issued a notice that his DACA had been terminated without any explanation. Without a work permit, Jesús couldn’t make a living, and CBP has refused to return his car and phone. Now he faces the possibility of deportation to Mexico — a country he left when he was one year old.

What happened to Jesús , and many other DACA recipients like him, is unlawful. Under the DACA program, the government must give prior notice to young immigrants of their termination from the program and allow them to contest it. Instead, the government is revoking DACA status without due process, based on unsubstantiated suspicions of criminal activity or minor run-ins with the law, such as traffic offenses, even though these people have not violated the terms of the program and continue to be eligible for it.

No one should lose their ability to live and work in the United States after being merely accused of wrongdoing. Nor should they be stripped of a benefit as important as DACA without basic due process protections. People like Jesús — who met all the requirements for DACA, came forward courageously and provided their information to the government, paid a fee, and planned their lives in reliance on the program — deserve DACA’s protections for as long as they continue.

But the reality is that DACA has never been enough. The Trump administration’s arbitrary decision to end the program makes it clear that we cannot leave these young people’s fate to whoever happens to be sitting in the White House.

Congress must act immediately to pass a clean Dream Act that would put people like Jesús on a path to citizenship and demand that the president sign it into law. Only the Dream Act will ensure that DACA recipients become full and permanent members of the country they know as their home. Only the Dream Act can protect these Americans from a president who tells them everything will be okay and then callously throws their lives into disarray.

If you or someone you know have had DACA unfairly revoked, please contact the ACLU at [email protected].
https://www.aclu.org/blog/immigrants...followed-rules

Hallowpoint1911 10-05-2017 06:28 PM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
I don't understand what they're trying to accomplish by suing. DACA is bones, it's an EO which has no grounds for anything. Correct me if I'm wrong but aint it clearly stated that it is up to the USCIS official to grant, at their discretion, an extension? In other words if they have dirt on you, can they deny or revoke your deferred action?

versailles 10-05-2017 06:47 PM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
who the fuck is we?

year2010 10-05-2017 06:49 PM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
I think it’s a good PR tactic. Tho I hope they put the energy to push DA through, but this will keep us in the news I guess.

bad.bunny 10-05-2017 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by versailles (Post 645753)
who the fuck is we?

aclu.

RAYADO1 10-05-2017 08:28 PM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
pura mierda

VJB2 10-05-2017 09:06 PM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
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Originally Posted by RAYADO1 (Post 645769)
pura mierda

Can you chill out with these pointless comments? Thanks.

Anyway, I don’t see what will come of this other than giving those who possibly support us headaches. The deadline arrived today and it’s done. We should be rallying and coming together to push for a compromise with enforcement and Dream Act. And none of this ‘all of nothing’ BS.

I suppose it keeps pressure and attention on DA, which is good, other than that... eh.

dtrt09 10-05-2017 10:35 PM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
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Originally Posted by VJB2 (Post 645771)
Can you chill out with these pointless comments? Thanks.

Anyway, I don’t see what will come of this other than giving those who possibly support us headaches. The deadline arrived today and it’s done. We should be rallying and coming together to push for a compromise with enforcement and Dream Act. And none of this ‘all of nothing’ BS.

I suppose it keeps pressure and attention on DA, which is good, other than that... eh.

Agree.

JayR9 10-06-2017 12:15 AM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
Any publicity is good publicity as Donald Trump proved this election year. Even if they are doing something futile in the effort, it's at least keeping us in the spotlight.

RAYADO1 10-06-2017 01:03 AM

Re: We’re Suing the Trump Administration
 
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Originally Posted by VJB2 (Post 645771)
Can you chill out with these pointless comments? Thanks.

Anyway, I don’t see what will come of this other than giving those who possibly support us headaches. The deadline arrived today and it’s done. We should be rallying and coming together to push for a compromise with enforcement and Dream Act. And none of this ‘all of nothing’ BS.

I suppose it keeps pressure and attention on DA, which is good, other than that... eh.

First amendment of the United States Constitution. don’t tell me what to say..
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