Undocumented programs offer students a lifeline In the hours following the Trump Administration’s announcement that it would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, students shared immediate and practical concerns: Were they at risk of being deported to a country they had little or no memory of? Would they lose the ability to do work-study or hold side jobs they needed to pay for college? Would they be able to work legally after graduation? Undocumented programs offer students a lifeline in an uncertain era. Read the full article on the University of California website.
In the hours following the Trump Administration’s announcement that it would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, students shared immediate and practical concerns: Were they at risk of being deported to a country they had little or no memory of? Would they lose the ability to do work-study or hold side jobs they needed to pay for college? Would they be able to work legally after graduation? Undocumented programs offer students a lifeline in an uncertain era. Read the full article on the University of California website.