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Original Date Announced
September 18, 2017DHS notes in the Federal Register that the Trump administration released a document earlier in the month officially rescinding DACA. [ID #280]
FR Notice of Availability for Memorandum on Rescission of DACAEffective Date
September 18, 2017Subsequent Trump-Era and Court Action(s)
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June 18, 2020
Supreme Court DACA Decision
The Supreme Court rules that DHS's rescission of DACA was unlawful.
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July 28, 2020
Reconsideration of the June 15, 2012 Memo Entitled "Exercising Prosecutorial Discretion with Respect to Individuals Who Came to the United States as Children"
Rather than reinstating DACA following the Supreme Court’s order, DHS issued a new memo signed by Undersecretary of Homeland Security for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Chad Wolf in his role as Acting Secretary: “I have concluded that the DACA policy, at a minimum, presents serious policy concerns that may warrant its full rescission.” Wolf directed “DHS personnel to take all appropriate actions to reject all pending and future initial requests for DACA,” and limited DACA beneficiaries may to one-year renewals rather than two.
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December 4, 2020
E.D.N.Y. order in Batalla Vidal
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York ordered DHS to “post a public notice, within 3 calendar days . . . that it is accepting first-time requests for consideration of deferred action under DACA.” The court had earlier held that Wolf's memo exceeded his authority as he was not legally appointed Acting Secretary of DHS.
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July 16, 2021
Texas v. US opinion
Judge Hanen of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas rules that DACA was an improper exercise of agency authority, because the normal “notice and comment” process for adopting new rules was not followed. The court orders USCIS to cease adjudicating new applications and granted summary judgment on plaintiffs’ Administrative Procedure Act (APA) claims. It vacated the June 15, 2012 DACA memorandum issued by former Secretary of Homeland Security Napolitano; remanded the memorandum to DHS for further consideration; and issued a permanent injunction prohibiting the government’s continued administration of DACA and the reimplementation of DACA without compliance with the APA. The Court, however, temporarily stayed its order vacating the DACA memorandum and its injunction for individuals who obtained DACA on or before July 16, 2021, including those with renewal requests.
The Biden administration issued a statement calling the decision "deeply disappointing" and encouraging Congress to act. See https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/07/17/statement-by-president-joe-biden-on-daca-and-legislation-for-dreamers/. "The Department of Justice intends to appeal this decision in order to preserve and fortify DACA. And, as the court recognized, the Department of Homeland Security plans to issue a proposed rule concerning DACA in the near future."
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Biden Administration Action: Revoked/Replaced
January 20, 2021Preserving and Fortifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
President Biden issues a Day 1 Executive Order committing to "Preserving and Fortifying DACA. The Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Attorney General, shall take all actions he deems appropriate, consistent with applicable law, to preserve and fortify DACA."
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Not in effectMost Recent Action
January 20, 2021 Action: Revoked/Replaced Preserving and Fortifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)January 20, 2021Acted on by Biden Administration
Original Trump Policy Status
Status: In Litigation RescindedTrump Administration Action: Change in PracticeSubject Matter: DACAAgencies Affected: USCISAssociated or Derivative Policies
Pre Trump-Era Policies
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Secretary Napolitano established the DACA program in 2012.
DACA Memorandum: Exercising Proset¢orial Discretion with Respect to Individuals Who Came to the United States as Children