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10 Sept 2017

University of California sues Trump administration on unlawful repeal of DACA program - MA EduInfo


The University of California filed suit in federal court against the Trump administration for wrongly and unconstitutionally violated the rights of the university and its students by rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on "Nothing more than unreasoned executive whim." The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California against the Department of Homeland Security and its acting secretary, Elaine Duke, is the first to be filed by a university seeking to stop the DACA program, which has allowed nearly 800,000 undocumented young people to legally live, work and study in the United States.

UC President Janet Napolitano, who was secretary of DHS from 2009 to 2013, created the  Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)  program in 2012, setting in place a rigorous application and security review process.

Applicants for DACA are honored and discharged by veterans.

They can not have been convicted of a felony or major misdemeanor or otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety.

"Neither I, nor the University of California, take the step of suing the federal government lightly, especially not the very agency that I led," Napolitano said.

"It is imperative that we stand up for these vital members of the UC community." To arbitrarily and capriciously end the DACA program, which benefits our country as a whole, is not only unlawful, it is contrary to our national values ​​and bad policy. " The lawsuit asks the court to set aside the Trump administration's rescission of DACA because it is "Unconstitutional, unjust and unlawful." "As a result of the Defendants' actions, the Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home, based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the complaint reads.

"The university faces the loss of vital members of its community, the students and employees." Defendants' capricious rescission of the DACA program violates both the procedural and substantive requirements of the APA, as well as the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment. " UC has approximately 4,000 undocumented students, a substantial number of whom have DACA, as well as teachers, and healthcare providers who are DACA recipients.

The lawsuit was filed with the pro bono support of the law firm Covington & Burling, LLP. As today's legal action demonstrates, UC continues to take a leadership role in protecting its DACA and other undocumented students.

UC campuses, as well as other undocumented students.

Those resources and services include: Continuing to allow California residents who are Dreamers to pay in-state tuition; Maintaining the DREAM loan program for financial aid; Offering legal services to our undocumented students; Supporting campus-based student service centers; and Directing campus police not to contact, detain, question or arrest individuals based on suspected undocumented status, or to join agreements to undertake joint efforts to make arrests for federal immigration law violations.

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