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DACA

  • Early Stages of DACA

    The early stages of DACA meant those who are no U.S Citizens and entered the U.S before the age of 16, they were allowed to start the process and eventually bring their parents into the U.S. https://www.uscis.gov/archive/2014-executive-actions-immigration
  • President Obama's Speech on announcement on DACA

  • DACA Announcement

    DACA Announcement
    June 15th, 2012 President Obama made an announcement in the Rose Garden in regards to the immigration status in our country. He talked about a program for immigrants, more spefically childhood arrivals who were brought here without a choice or a voice and the U.S is the only home they have ever known. He called them "DREAMers" but more officially known as DACA.
  • Deporting Immigrant Criminals

    President Obama made many executive orders to crack on deportation, more specifically the deportation on criminal immigrants. He wants to focus their energy on deporting felons and not breaking up families that would only cause more problems. https://www.uscis.gov/archive/2014-executive-actions-immigration
  • Expansion on DACA

    President Obama made many attempts on the expansion of DACA in the year of 2015.
  • Expansion on DACA: Injunction

    The plan on the expansion on DACA by President Obama had an injunction the very next day.
    https://www.uscis.gov/archive/2014-executive-actions-immigration
  • Expansion on DACA: DENIED

    After days of battling to get the expansion started and injunction created the next day to stop it, the 18th of February it was denied and not allowed to be put into order. This order would not affect the current program of DACA
  • DACA Annoucement made by Jeff Sessions

  • DACA Rescinded

    DACA Rescinded
    President Donald Trump made an accouncement on September 5th, 2017 that he will be rescinding DACA because this program created by the President Barrack Obama was against the constitution and abuse of power on his part.
  • Professors from Babson and Harvard getting arrested in Harvard Square

    Professors from Babson and Harvard getting arrested in Harvard Square
    Professors from Babson, Harvard University and surrounding colleges in the Boston area were arrested by the Cambridge Police during a DACA protest because they were blocking traffic. They were protesting the recent decision on DACA made by President Trump.http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/8/professors-arrested-during-pro-daca-protest-boston/
  • DACA Decision Protest: Boston Common

    DACA Decision Protest: Boston Common
    Hundreds gathered on the Boston Common to protest the decision made by Trump to rescind DACA. The unity was to demonstrate and show Trump that they will stand together against hate and no matter what he does immigrants and non-immigrants will stand together. http://www.wbur.org/news/2017/09/16/photos-hundreds-gather-at-boston-common-to-protest-daca-decisin
  • DACA Protest

    DACA Protest
    Students from Boston University joined the DACA Decision March on September 16th, 2017 holding a sign that said "Resisting DACA" and had URLS to visit to get more information on DACA. http://buquad.com/2017/09/17/photo-story-boston-daca-rally/
  • LAST CALL Renewal Applications

    The Trump administration gave DACA recipients until October 5th, 2017 to send their renewal applications. But they would not be accepting any new applications after the decision had been made.