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Immigration has become a key point for politicians of both parties ahead of the November presidential elections, Republicans are concentrating their efforts on showing the crimes committed by undocumented immigrants to promote hardline immigration policies and DACA beneficiaries feel forgotten.
Lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee are focusing their attention on undocumented youth as the program that has protected more than half a million Dreamers for nearly 12 years faces an uncertain future. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., chaired a Judiciary Committee hearing focusing on the contributions of DACA recipients.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, stated that fixing DACA is not his concern at this time because the priority is solving the problem at the border. Immigration attorneys don’t believe Congress will act this year.
The program covered about 530,000 active beneficiaries as of the end of 2023, about 80% of them born in Mexico, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security. New applications for the program have been frozen for the past three years after a federal judge in Texas determined it was implemented illegally.
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