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DACA recipients face ongoing uncertainty as court battles and lack of congressional action threaten their legal status and livelihoods.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, created in 2012, provides temporary deportation protection and work authorization to hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, with Texas hosting the second-largest group.
Despite multiple attempts, Congress has failed to pass permanent legislation, leaving recipients in legal limbo and reliant on biennial renewals.
Recent court challenges, including a Texas lawsuit blocking work permits, have intensified uncertainty.
Many DACA recipients are now in their 30s and 40s, with deep roots as parents, homeowners, workers, and taxpayers.
A 2018 bipartisan proposal nearly passed but stalled due to political divisions.
The ongoing inaction leaves a generation living under constant threat of policy changes, undermining both personal stability and national values.
Los beneficiarios de DACA enfrentan una incertidumbre continua a medida que las batallas judiciales y la falta de acción del Congreso amenazan su estatus legal y sus medios de vida.