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New DACA executive action, is DACA being exapnded??? - Page 2

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06-18-2024, 03:05 PM
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Here is more context.

https://www.fwd.us/news/d3-waiver/

This whole daca update is about updating a waiver to allow daca and other people with degrees to apply for a sponsored job visa wihout having to leave the country. like some people said this makes no sense for the current daca population but it might help other people who have degrees and a job offer
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Has this been passed or still on works?
is a done deal, people can start applying by the end of this summer
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How does this work? Is this company sponsored? Does this mean we need to tell to our company we need H1b sponsorship? As far as I know the regular working visa holder can only work on 1 company and if they change their jobs, they have to ask the new or prospective employers if they do sponsorship. Are we going to be on the same situation as that? And what if we lose our job, does this mean we lose the status of daca holder?
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@demise- can you break this down for us? Would current daca recipients have to now be visa holders?
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I think this is racist, not because it is not a good thing, but because it continues to exclude those in most need who have been in this country the longest.
What a line. I cant believe people think like this. No wonder people can't stand Liberals.

So its "racist" cause it doesnt benefit you or because you dont like it?

This thinking is so dense, man. This literally helps a lot of people.

This prolly wont benefit me but I doubt its "racist"
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this article explains it a little better.

https://www.presidentsalliance.org/w...d-Dreamers.pdf
https://www.fwd.us/news/d3-waiver/

If they were sponsored by their employer for a visa, they could secure a legal status and more reliable and secure work authorization. Certain visas, like H-1Bs, could even open pathways to permanent residency and the chance to apply for citizenship. And their employers would have certainty that they would be able to retain and invest in talented, valued members of their team for years to come.

They might allow DACA recipients to stay in the US during the H1B process. Meaning, DACA recipients could stay in the US until the approval or disapproval.
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Here is more context.

https://www.fwd.us/news/d3-waiver/

This whole daca update is about updating a waiver to allow daca and other people with degrees to apply for a sponsored job visa wihout having to leave the country. like some people said this makes no sense for the current daca population but it might help other people who have degrees and a job offer
but it will make sense if DACA recipients could adjust their status through H1b in the US and become legal without having to leave the country which will trigger 10 year ban no?
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I dont think this action will benefit DACA people with 10 year ban. I hope they will consider removing the 10 year ban for DACA people so people who received DACA after they turned 18.5 years could also take advantage of it.
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what if i wasnt stupid enough to go to college and got a high skill job? tf is this
Don't worry. Your god, Trump, will save you while every Dreamer who did get a degree is en route a green card. Trump will not forget the HS graduates and GED people loooool.
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but it will make sense if DACA recipients could adjust their status through H1b in the US and become legal without having to leave the country which will trigger 10 year ban no?
Only problem is that there are very few h1b visas issued every year and they run out within days of being issued every year. I guess dacas will need to compete with asians for the h1bs now
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