Texas is home to more than 100,000 DACA recipients.

But with applications possibly re-opening and a lawsuit from Attorney General Ken Paxton challenging the program, their future remains uncertain.

Immigration attorneys say many local dreamers are in a limbo, waiting to see if they'll have the chance to apply or renew their status.

DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, provides temporary protection from deportation and work permits for immigrants brought to the United States as children. New applications haven't been accepted for years, but a recent court decision could change that.

"The government is indicating that they will comply with a court order allowing for DACA applicants to submit their applications across the country, including in the state of Texas," Rio Grande V

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