Asian American Civil Rights Organizations Condemn Judge’s Decision to End New DACA Applications
Congress
must act now to provide a pathway to citizenship for all undocumented youth
Washington,
D.C.—On
Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen issued a court order
invalidating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The
order directed the government to stop processing new DACA applications while
allowing the processing of renewals pending appeals.
Asian
Americans Advancing Justice issued the following statement in response to this
ruling:
“We are
disappointed by the decision from Judge Hanen, who has a history of
anti-immigrant rulings and is playing politics with people’s lives by attacking
this program that is widely supported by Americans. We remain confident that
the DACA program is on firm legal ground, having been upheld by numerous
courts, including the U.S Supreme Court. We urge the federal government to
swiftly appeal this case. The DACA program provides a measure of security to
more than 800,000 of our community members, including 16,000 Asian Americans.
Fortunately,
as a result of endless advocacy from community members, we received the good
news last week that the Senate budget reconciliation package will include
immigration provisions. We applaud Congress in acting to offer a path to
citizenship for DACA recipients and all undocumented youth. We urge them to
include Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, farm workers, and all
essential workers in the budget reconciliation package. Congress must pass this
budget and provide the pathway to citizenship that is long overdue.”
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