McALLEN, Texas — The federal government is expected to again accept new applications for a program that grants some people without legal immigration status the ability to live and work in the United States.
Lawyers for the federal government and immigrant advocates have presented plans before a federal judge that would open the door again to accepting applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA.
One state — Texas, where the case is being heard — however, would be exempted from providing work permits.
It's estimated that hundreds of thousands of people could be eligible to be enrolled in DACA, once a federal judge issues an order to formalize plans laid out by the Department of Justice in a legal filing made on Monday. The program, created und