Second US judge blocks move to end DACA
February 15, 2018 00:00:00
NEW YORK, Feb 14 (AFP): A second US judge on Tuesday blocked an order by President Donald Trump to end a programme protecting from deportation migrants who had been brought illegally to the country as children.
The decision comes after a federal judge in San Francisco in January ruled against repealing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, programme.
In September, Trump said he was scrapping the DACA programme but delayed enforcement to give Congress six months-until March-to craft a lasting solution for the program recipients, informally known as "Dreamers."
Some 690,000 Dreamers registered under the DACA programme, and 1.1 million others were eligible but did not sign up.
The two court rulings allow for DACA to temporarily remain in force, allowing programme recipients to submit renewal applications.
On Friday, the Supreme Court will consider whether to take on the issue. If the high court accepts the case, a decision is unlikely until late spring.
US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in New York ruled that Trump's decision to end the Obama-era programme was based in part on the "plainly incorrect factual premise" that it was illegal.
New York state attorney general Eric Schneiderman, who leads a coalition of 17 attorneys general who sued to protect DACA and Dreamers, hailed Garaufis's decision as a "victory."
"Today's ruling reflects... the illegality of the Trump administration's move to rescind DACA... (a) critical program that benefits states across the country," Schneiderman added.
US lawmakers are currently sparring over the hot-button issue.