Dream or Nightmare? Immigration Lawyer on Challenges Still Facing DACA

WASHINGTON, DC - November 9: Hundreds of students in the D.C. and Maryland area are leading a school walkout, march along the U.S. Supreme Court, protesting and demanding Congress to pass a clean Dream Act, a path to citizenship, permanent protection with no dangerous enforcement add-ons, before the end of this year for young undocumented immigrants in Washington, D.C., November 9, 2017. President Trump killed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) two months ago. (Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

All the back and forth on the DACA program for young adults has people wondering: Can Trump do that?? YR Media asked an immigration lawyer to explain the options for undocumented young adults eligible for DACA. "We all understand how risky it is to file anything with immigration, especially if you're undocumented." Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling upholding DACA, the Trump administration is limiting new applications and restricting the length of renewals. Read more at YR Media.

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