by Jorge Tapia | Aug 3, 2022 | DACA, Immigration Law & Policy, Immigration News
June 15th 2022 marked the 10-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA, in the United States. During the 10 years that DACA has existed, there have been many changes, good and bad, that have not only affected the...
by Adam Solow | Sep 17, 2020 | DACA, Immigration Law & Policy, Uncategorized
Last week, as Not My President started the inevitable and desperate ‘birtherism” arguments against Kamala Harris, my mind started racing back to the fall of 2005, when I was a 3L at Villanova Law School and attending the great Bill Stock’s immigration law class. ...
by Adam Solow | Sep 16, 2020 | DACA, Immigration Law & Policy, Uncategorized
From the Marquis de Lafayette to the Iraqi and Afghan translators today, immigrant soldiers have always fought and often died in the defense American values of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Immigrant soldiers have been members of the United States...
by Adam Solow | Sep 16, 2020 | DACA, Immigration Law & Policy, Uncategorized
Since our first installment of the History and Future of DACA, quite a lot has happened. On June 18th, the Supreme Court, in a narrow 5-4 decision, held that the Trump administration illegally terminated DACA. Writing for the majority, newly woke Chief...
by Adam Solow | Sep 16, 2020 | DACA, Immigration Law & Policy, Uncategorized
This will be a two-part story. In the first part, we will explore the history and development of Deferred Action as a Childhood Arrival (commonly referred to now as “DACA”), its requirements, the actions the Trump Regime took to dismantle the program, and the...