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Originally Posted by Cloudless
Being approved for deferred action doesn't grant you legal status, but the EAD that comes with it does (to some extent). An internship is a type of employment. With EAD you are 100% legal to work (except for government-related positions). If the EAD doesn't give you some sort of legal status, you wouldn't be able to get a driver's license out of it.
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Exactly my point, but I don't have enough resources or enthusiasm to sue the university for discriminating against the EAD.