The DAPA program (Deferred Action for Parental Accountability) was announced by President Obama on November 20, 2014. It was expected that 4 million undocumented parents of US citizens and green card holders would be issued work permits under the program.
A Federal Judge in Texas issued an injunction blocking the implementation of the program and the expanded DACA programs before they could become effective. The US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit upheld the injunction by a 2-1 vote on November 9, 2015. In June 2016, the Supreme Court failed to overturn the injunction.
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DAPA Resources
- US Supreme Court Rejects Obama Administration’s Petition to Rehear DAPA (10-03-16)
- Supreme Court Divided on Deferred Action Case (4-18-16)
- 6 Things to Know About the Supreme Court Immigration Case (4-17-16)
- Appeals Court Keeps Block on Obama’s Immigration Actions (11-09-15)
- Executive Actions on Immigration (USCIS)
- Preventing the Removal of Individuals Eligible for Deferred Action (AIC)
- You May Be Able to Request DAPA – Want to Learn More (USCIS)
- Usted Podría Pedir DAPA – ¿Desea Conocern Más? (USCIS)