A federal appeals court largely upheld a district court ruling finding that the Obama-era DACA program is unlawful but sent the case back to the lower court to decide the legality of a new rule fortifying the program.
DACA, created in 2012, was intended to provide temporary reprieve to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, a group often described as “Dreamers.” Many of them are now adults. There are more than 611,000 immigrants enrolled in the program, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Wednesday’s ruling will not affect those currently in the program, but it will continue to block new applications.
The federal appeals court acknowledged the new regulation in its ruling, saying the lower court should consider it. “A district court is in the best position to review the administrative record in the rulemaking proceeding and determine whether our holdings as to the 2012 DACA Memorandum fully resolve issues concerning the Final Rule,” the ruling states. CNN reached out to the Department of Homeland Security for comment.
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