Executive Action

Executive Action

New Lawsuit Challenges Preliminary Injunction in United States v. Texas

New Lawsuit Challenges Preliminary Injunction in United States v. Texas

In February 2015, a court in Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction in the case challenging the expansion of President’s Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative and the launch of Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA). The injunction effectively halted implementation of… Read More

White House Announces Proposed Rule to Encourage Foreign Entrepreneurs to Do Business in the United States

White House Announces Proposed Rule to Encourage Foreign Entrepreneurs to Do Business in the United States

The White House announced a proposed rule to encourage entrepreneurs throughout the world to develop their ideas and create jobs in the U.S. This long-awaited initiative is part of the executive actions announced in November 2014. Under current immigration law, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has discretionary authority to… Read More

DACA Still Has Room for Many Potentially Eligible Young Adults

DACA Still Has Room for Many Potentially Eligible Young Adults

Since the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative was first implemented back in August 2012, it has positively changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of young individuals in the United States. According to the most recent official statistics, as of March 2016, 820,000 individuals have applied for… Read More

Supreme Court Issues Disappointing Split Decision in United States v. Texas

Supreme Court Issues Disappointing Split Decision in United States v. Texas

Washington D.C. – Today, the Supreme Court issued a 4-4 decision in United States v. Texas, the case challenging expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA).  This means that the Fifth Circuit’s decision upholding the preliminary injunction against these… Read More

How DACA’s Success Can Be Built Upon

How DACA’s Success Can Be Built Upon

Last month marked the four-year anniversary of President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative. Since DACA was first announced in 2012, it has had positive impacts on the lives of hundreds of thousands of young immigrants in the United States. Yet, there are still ways in which… Read More

Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in U.S. v. Texas

Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in U.S. v. Texas

Washington D.C. – Today, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in United States v. Texas. The highest court will now decide whether the President’s deferred action initiatives announced in November 2014, known as expanded DACA and DAPA, move forward. “The lawyers arguing for the deferred action initiatives made a convincing case that… Read More

326 Immigrant Rights Groups Urge Supreme Court to Let Immigration Relief Programs Go Forward

326 Immigrant Rights Groups Urge Supreme Court to Let Immigration Relief Programs Go Forward

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A diverse coalition of 326 immigration, civil rights, labor, and social service groups has filed an amicus (friend-of-the-court) brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in United States v. Texas, urging the court to lift the injunction that blocked the executive actions on immigration that President Obama announced in November… Read More

Coalition Urges Supreme Court to Protect President’s Executive Actions on Immigration

Coalition Urges Supreme Court to Protect President’s Executive Actions on Immigration

Washington, D.C. — A coalition of 224 immigration, civil rights, labor, and social service groups has filed an  amicus (“friend of the court”) brief, urging the Supreme Court to review the case, Texas v. U.S., that has blocked some of President Obama’s executive actions on immigration. The filing comes less than a… Read More

At One-Year Anniversary of Immigration Actions, Administration Must Vigorously Defend Authority

At One-Year Anniversary of Immigration Actions, Administration Must Vigorously Defend Authority

Washington D.C. – Friday, marks the one-year anniversary of President Obama’s announcement of his executive actions on immigration, which at their heart, are first steps towards common-sense reforms to an outdated immigration system. The series of reforms range from temporary protections for an expanded group of unauthorized young people (expanded DACA) and… Read More

Council Urges Prompt Appeal to the Supreme Court of Flawed Fifth Circuit Decision

Council Urges Prompt Appeal to the Supreme Court of Flawed Fifth Circuit Decision

In a disappointing but unsurprising decision, a divided panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals today denied the federal government’s appeal of the preliminary injunction that has temporarily stopped President Obama’s latest deferred action initiatives from being implemented. Read More

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