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DACA’s future hangs in limbo as Congress waits for Trump to lead negotiations, despite bipartisan support and rising detentions of recipients.
DACA, protecting nearly half a million individuals brought to the U.S. as children, maintains bipartisan support in Congress, but Republican lawmakers are largely waiting for President Trump to initiate negotiations on a permanent solution.
While some Republicans, like Florida’s Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, have introduced bills offering a pathway to legal status, most say they will defer to Trump’s leadership.
Past GOP support has declined, with only a few of the original 2017 signatories remaining in Congress.
Amid Trump’s expanded deportation efforts and record immigration enforcement funding, nearly 20 DACA recipients have been detained this year despite having no criminal records.
Though Trump has occasionally expressed openness to talks and officials state DACA is not a priority for enforcement, the administration’s focus remains on border security.
Without a clear signal from the White House, congressional action remains stalled, leaving the program’s future uncertain.
El futuro de DACA está en el limbo mientras el Congreso espera a Trump para liderar las negociaciones, a pesar del apoyo bipartidista y el aumento de las detenciones de los beneficiarios.