The justices have yet to give the Trump administration a new chance to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA.
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DACA program that protects young undocumented immigrants not likely to get Supreme Court review this termThe justices on Tuesday took no action on the Trump administration’s request that it review the program, which has protected nearly 700,000 people brought to this country as children.
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Supreme Court declines to take up DACA, transgender casesUS Supreme Court grants request for Pentagon to move forward with plan to limit transgender military service while lawsuits continue.
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Supreme Court again takes no action on DACA, leaving policy in effect for nowThe Supreme Court on Tuesday once again did not act on the Trump administration's effort to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, leaving protections for nearly 700,000 undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children in place for at least the next several months.
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Supreme Court appears to rebuff Trump's push for quick DACA hearingThe federal program granting quasi-legal status and work permits to so-called Dreamers is likely to remain in effect through most of this year.
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DACA protections can continue in 2019 after Supreme Court doesn't actUS Supreme Court took no action on Tuesday on the future of the DACA program, a move that requires the government to keep the program going for at least 10 more months.
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Supreme Court will not hear DACA case this termThe US Supreme court will likely not take up the issue during its current term, which would require the government to keep the DACA program going for at least ten more months.
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Supreme Court unlikely to hear Trump DACA appealIf the justices don't take up the issue during the court's current term, the government will be required to keep the program going for at least ten more months.
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Supreme Court's inaction leaves DACA program for young migrants intact for nowThe fate of the Dreamers – more than 700,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children – is not in jeopardy this year due to the Supreme Court's inaction.
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Supreme Court leaves in place rulings that temporarily protect ‘Dreamers’Supreme Court did not accept a case this term about whether Trump properly terminated an Obama-era program to block deportations of immigrants brought to U.S. illegally as children.
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