According to this article on Inside Higher ED, by Elizabeth Redden "President Biden says the…
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Dreamers remain hopeful after court rules immigrant DACA program illegal

According to this article on News Channel 5, by Kelsey Gibbs
“NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) — A court ruling is stopping the federal government from allowing new Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program requests.
The program allows those who came to the United States illegally as children to live and work without the fear of deportation.
“You’re in a constant limbo, you don’t know what’s gonna happen, you’re like, I’m trying to live a normal life but you can’t really because at the snap of a finger you know you’re here and then you’re gone, said Nathalia Castro, who left Honduras when she was just 3 years old. The United States is the only country she’s ever known.”
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Trump Appointed Hundreds of Judges. Fear of Their Rulings May Be Holding Back Biden on Executive Orders

According to this article on Time, by Brian Bennett and Abigail Abrams
“President Biden has been on a blitz of issuing presidential executive orders. Earlier this month, he signed his 94th order, one aimed at helping women travel to other states for abortions and finding ways for those eligible to access Medicaid coverage. Before that he signed orders that sought to help bring hostages home, end labor disputes, protect access to reproductive health care, counter anti-LGBTQ state legislation and address police misconduct.
Not since Jimmy Carter has a president issued as many orders at Biden’s pace, according to a tally kept by the University of Santa Barbara’s American Presidency Project. Yet for some progressives, Biden isn’t wielding that power nearly as strongly as he could. Not only on abortion, but also on immigration, the climate, and gun safety, lawmakers and activists are pressuring the President to act more assertively by signing more expansive orders that push policy in the direction they want it to go.”
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ACLU sues for records in immigration raid in Nebraska

According to this article on Lincoln Journal Star, by Martha Stoddard Omaha World-Herald
“The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska has gone to federal court seeking the release of information on the alleged mistreatment of workers rounded up during a 2018 immigration raid in Nebraska.
The group filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court Monday after getting no response to a Freedom of Information Act request for more than two years.
The suit names the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the department’s Office of Inspector General as plaintiffs and asks the court to order them to release documents and other information relating to an OIG investigation into the alleged mistreatment.”
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DC Mayor Bowser renews Pentagon request for National Guard support to help with migrants

According to this article on The Hill, by CHLOE FOLMAR
“Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) renewed her request on Thursday for the D.C. National Guard (DCNG) to lend support to migrants arriving in the city, after the Pentagon denied the request last week.
“I have been honored to work with the men and women of the D.C. National Guard many times and today we renewed our request for their assistance,” Bowser announced over Twitter.”
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