Grae Rosa for Borderless MagazineDeferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has been under attack for several years. Now, the program remains active but hasn’t accepted new applicants since 2021 amid court challenges.
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DACA and TPS are two programs that offer temporary protection from deportation for immigrants in the United States, but both are in a state of “legal limbo” due to political changes and disputes. DACA, implemented in 2012, protects young immigrants who came to the United States as children, allowing them to live and work legally, but its future remains uncertain after attempts to cancel it during the Trump administration. TPS, on the other hand,…