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7 Essential Things Dreamers Need to Know Now That DACA Has Been Rescinded

Sep 10 2017 - 3:30pm

On Sept. 5, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Trump administration was rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. While next steps will be made more clear over the coming days and weeks, starting now, it's essential that every individual affected by the decision knows their right. The Immigrant Legal Resource Center has put together an incredibly helpful advisory [1] — available in English, Spanish, and Chinese on the ILRC website — and we've pulled out the key points below.

1. Work Permits

Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), also known as work permits, are generally valid until they expire or the government demands they be returned. Unless the government demands that you return your work permit, the following points should apply.

2. Social Security Numbers (SSNs)

Your SSN is a valid SSN for life, even once your work permit and DACA approval expire.

3. Driver's Licenses and Other Identification Cards

Eligibility for these depends on the state in which you live. If you have not already done so, apply for a driver's license or state identification card if your DACA is still valid and that makes you eligible for a driver's license or state-issued identification card in your state.

4. Travel on Advance Parole

DACA recipients should be cautious about travel abroad on advance parole.

5. Other Immigration Options

Many DACA recipients may be eligible for another immigration option to get a work permit or even a green card.

6. Criminal Issues

Any criminal arrest, charge, or conviction can put you at risk with immigration authorities.

7. Know Your Rights

Everyone — both documented and undocumented people — has rights in this country. At all times, carry a red card to exercise your right to remain silent in case you are stopped or questioned by ICE. You have constitutional rights

Print out your red card immediately here [4], and keep it with you at all times. The text of the card should read as follows:

These cards are available to citizens and noncitizens alike.







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