“This administration might not be trying to end DACA altogether the way that they did the first time around, but they are chipping away at it,” said Juliana Macedo do Nascimento, spokesperson for United We Dream, which is part of Home is Here, the coalition keeping track of public cases of DACA recipients who have been detained.
In Trump's immigration crackdown, some DACA recipients have been arrested
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“The fear of being deported has come back,” Macedo do Nascimento said, because "you never know when this policy is going to end."
No longer young, 'dreamers' uneasily watch a legal challenge
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