Friday, September 22, 2017

DACA Phase-Out Is Here! Here is What it Looks Like

The winning never stops!

So much winning.

The Department of Homeland Security has already prepared memos telling the young illegals to get ready to leave the country.



The DHS has now set up guidelines for phasing out the unconstitutional program!

So much winning!

It's time that this country, that this government put the needs of Americans First!

From Breitbart:


Recognizing the complexities associated with winding down the program, the Department will provide a limited window in which it will adjudicate certain requests for DACA and associated applications meeting certain parameters specified below. Accordingly, effective immediately, the Department:
  • Will adjudicate—on an individual, case-by-case basis—properly filed pending DACA initial requests and associated applications for Employment Authorization Documents that have been accepted by the Department as of the date of this memorandum.
  • Will reject all DACA initial requests and associated applications for Employment Authorization Documents filed after the date of this memorandum.
  • Will adjudicate—on an individual, case by case basis—properly filed pending DACA renewal requests and associated applications for Employment Authorization Documents from current beneficiaries that have been accepted by the Department as of the date of this memorandum, and from current beneficiaries whose benefits will expire between the date of this memorandum and March 5, 2018 that have been accepted by the Department as of October 5, 2017.
  • Will reject all DACA renewal requests and associated applications for Employment Authorization Documents filed outside of the parameters specified above.
  • Will not terminate the grants of previously issued deferred action or revoke Employment Authorization Documents solely based on the directives in this memorandum for the remaining duration of their validity periods.
  • Will not approve any new Form I-131 applications for advance parole under standards associated with the DACA program, although it will generally honor the stated validity period for previously approved applications for advance parole. Notwithstanding the continued validity of advance parole approvals previously granted, CBP will—of course—retain the authority it has always had and exercised in determining the admissibility of any person presenting at the border and the eligibility of such persons for parole. Further, USCIS will—of course—retain the authority to revoke or terminate an advance parole document at any time.
  • Will administratively close all pending Form I-131 applications for advance parole filed under standards associated with the DACA program, and will refund all associated fees.
  • Will continue to exercise its discretionary authority to terminate or deny deferred action at any time when immigration officials determine termination or denial of deferred action is appropriate.
To assist illegal immigrants who may or may not currently be in the DACA program, USCIS officials released the following:
If …Then …
You currently have DACA
You will retain both your period of deferred action and your employment authorization document (EAD) until they expire, unless terminated or revoked.

USCIS received your properly filed initial or renewal DACA request and associated application for an EAD on or before Sept. 5, 2017

We will continue adjudicating your request.

Your DACA expires between Sept. 5, 2017, and March 5, 2018, and you wish to renew it
USCIS must receive your properly filed renewal request on or before Oct. 5, 2017.

You did not request initial DACA on or before Sept. 5, 2017
The DACA process is no longer available to you.

Your DACA expired on or before Sept. 4, 2017, and you did not properly file your renewal request on or before Sept. 5, 2017

The DACA process is no longer available to you.

You have DACA and your still-valid EAD is lost, stolen, or destroyedYou may submit Form I-765 to request a replacement EAD.


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1 comment:

  1. DACA is simply a temporary failed idea. All DACA are here illegally. Their parents are criminals. Yes, criminals. They have citizenship in Mexico, Central, South America and likely have family members still residing in their country of origin. They should (all DACA and illegal parents/relatives) should go back or register as international students and pay international fees to attend U.S. schools. If they can't or won't stay in college and can't find a coporate sponsor that says no other American can do the job and agree to employ them then they need to go back. They have NO constitutional RIGHTS! The U.S. is simply being too kind and doing what even Mexico (and all other countries) would never allow. DACA and all other illegals need to be thankful for what they've received thus far and do the right thing and volunteerly return (self-deport with some dignity) to their country of origin and re-enter the USA legally if and only if they choose or allowed too. Being here in USA as a DACA is temporary privilege only and not a permanent right. So, adios amigos. ¡Hasta la vista baby!

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