Featured Issue: Citizenship and Protections for Dreamers and Others Without Permanent Status
Many immigrants who lack permanent legal status have lived in the United States for years, investing in their communities and families, building businesses, and contributing billions to the economy. Polls show Americans support granting permanent legal status for unauthorized immigrants and people with temporary status. Four out of five (80%) of Americans support granting permanent legal status to Dreamers. AILA urges Congress to provide a path to citizenship for people who are undocumented or whose legal status is temporary.
On December 4, 2025, Senators Durbin (D-IL) and Murkowski (R-AK) reintroduced the Dream Act of 2025. In response, Executive Director Ben Johson said:
“At a time when immigration is often cast as a divisive issue, the American people are remarkably united: four out of five Americans believe Dreamers are part of the fabric of this nation and deserve a real path to citizenship. Congress and the President must seize this moment. Passing the Dream Act is not only the right thing to do; it is a critical first step toward providing long-overdue stability and dignity to people who have strengthened our communities and contributed to our country for years, yet still have no meaningful way to secure permanent legal status.”
AILA supports the following bills and urges Congress to introduce and enact them into law.
- The Dream Act of 2025 S.3348 - Durbin (D-IL) and Murkowski (R-AK)
- Read Senator Durbin’s press release on the bill’s reintroduction
- The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 H.R.1589 - Garcia (D-TX)
Protecting DACA and TPS Recipients
On June 15, 2012, DHS announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provided temporary protection from deportation (deferred action) for certain undocumented youth. Since its creation, DACA has protected over 830,000 people who are valued members of our communities and contribute to the strength of the nation. From day one, the DACA program was challenged in court and still hangs in the balance. The President should defend and expand DACA and other legal pathways to protect Dreamers and other populations who still do not have permanent status.
AILA urges President Trump to use executive branch authorities to protect and expand legal pathways for undocumented immigrants, DACA and TPS recipients, and others with a temporary status.
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White House Statement: President Donald J. Trump Restores Responsibility and the Rule of Law to Immigration
The White House issued a statement regarding the rescission of the DACA program, stating that properly filed initial requests for EADs under DACA will be processed but additional DACA initial applications filed after 9/5/17 will not be accepted.
White House Releases Statement from President Trump on Rescission of DACA
The White House released a statement from President Trump on the rescinding of DACA, stating that “the legislative branch, not the executive branch, writes these laws…” and that “it is now time for Congress to act!”
Representative Ros-Lehtinen Urges Congress to Vote on Dream Act of 2017
On 9/5/17, Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) released a statement in response to the Trump administration’s decision to end DACA. The Representative called on members of Congress to debate and vote on the DREAM Act, which was introduced by Ros-Lehtinen and Roybal-Allard on 7/26/17.
Senator Feinstein Urges Congress to Vote on Dream Act of 2017
On 9/5/17, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) released a statement in response to the Trump administration’s decision to end DACA. The Senator called on her colleagues to protect DACA recipients by voting on the DREAM Act “as soon as possible.”
Representative Issa Responds to Trump Administration Decision to End DACA
On 9/5/17, Representative Darrell Issa (R- CA) responded to the Trump administration’s decision to end DACA. The Representative called on Congress to “immediately put political posturing aside and let this be a catalyst to achieve long-overdue reforms in this important area of concern.”
Senator McCain Responds to Trump Administration’s Decision to End DACA
On 9/5/17, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) released a statement in response to the Trump administration’s decision to end DACA. Senator McCain condemned the administration’s decision to end DACA, and called on his colleagues to devise and pass comprehensive immigration reform, including the DREAM Act.
Open Letter from Business Leaders Urging the Protection of Dreamers
In this open letter, entrepreneurs and business leaders from across the country call on President Trump and congressional leaders, Paul Ryan (R-WI), Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), to pass the bipartisan, bicameral Dream Act (S. 1615 /H.R. 3440).
AILA: Ending DACA Would Be Inhumane and Bad for America
AILA condemned reported plans that the Trump Administration will end the DACA program with a six-month enforcement delay and urged President Trump to endorse legislation to protect Dreamers “and ensure a solution is passed before terminating the DACA program.”
USCIS Provides Data on Country of Birth for Active DACA Recipients
USCIS provided data, as of September 4, 2017, on the country of birth for active DACA recipients. Almost 80% are from Mexico.
USCIS Provides Data on DACA Renewals by Month
USCIS provided data on active DACA recipients as of September 4, 2017, by month that the validity expires and the status of the associated renewal as of September 7, 2017.
Letter from Attorney General Sessions to DHS Acting Secretary Duke on the Rescission of DACA
A 9/4/17 letter from Attorney General Sessions to DHS Acting Secretary Duke, stating, “In light of the costs and burdens that will be imposed on DHS associated with rescinding this policy, DHS should consider an orderly and efficient wind-down process.”
Mr. Speaker, It’s Time to Stand Up for Dreamers
As my seven-year-old son starts second grade and gears up for his latest round of school lessons, our family also works hard to educate him as a person within a larger community. We talk about what it means to be a good person and what kind of community we want to build. This conversation has [
DHS Releases Records Related to DACA
DHS released a set of documents related to DACA, in particular the implementation of the 2017 guidance on the rescission of DACA. The documents contain email correspondence and CBP memos on DACA-related border policies, presentations on immigration enforcement priorities and policies, and more.
Democratic Leader Pelosi Encourages Speaker Ryan To Discuss Comprehensive Legislative Solution
On 9/1/17, Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) wrote a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), agreeing that Congress should act and urging him to meet with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and other House Democratic leaders to discuss a comprehensive legislative solution for Dreamers.
Republican House Members Call on Speaker Ryan to Find a Solution for Dreamers
On 9/1/17, ten Republicans House members sent a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) encouraged him to find a legislative solution to protect DACA recipients.
Screening Potential DACA Requestors for Other Forms of Relief
This American Immigration Council Practice Advisory is designed to assist attorneys in determining whether individuals seeking Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) might be eligible for immigration benefits that are more lasting and concrete than DACA.
Senator Hatch Calls on Trump to Protect DACA
On 9/1/17, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) released a press statement urging President Trump to protect DACA. The Senator also urged Congress to come together and pursue a meaningful immigration reform that will secure our borders, provide a workable path forward for Dreamers, more.
TN Attorney General Calls on Senators to Support the Dream Act
On 9/1/17, Tennessee Attorney General, Herbert Slatery, wrote to Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Senator Bob Corker (R-TN), stating that he will not sue over DACA, and urges the senators to take legislative action to protect Dreamers.
Representatives Espaillat and Kilhuen Urge President Trump to Reconsider DACA Decision
On 8/31/17, Representatives Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) and Ruben J. Kihuen (D-NV) wrote a letter to President Trump urging him to reconsider his decision to end DACA.
AILA Quicktake #213: DACA, SB 4, and Congressional Preview
AILA Director of Government Relations Greg Chen shares the latest on DACA, explains what the SB 4 injunction means, and looks at what to expect next week when Congress is back in session.
Practice Pointer: DACA Under Threat
The DACA program is currently in jeopardy due to two looming legal threats – U.S. v. Texas and Arizona Dream Act Coalition v. Brewer. This practice pointer explains the uncertainty surrounding the program under the Trump administration and these legal threats.
Republican Members of Congress Call on the President To Protect Dreamers
On 8/22/17, six Republican members of Congress called on President Trump to maintain the protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program for the current recipients. They also called on the President to support the Recognizing America’s Children Act (H.R. 1468).
Protesting and Immigration – Know Your Rights
Today, President Trump will hold a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, where it is rumored he may pardon former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. President Trump has historically supported Mr. Arpaio and praised his tough stance on immigration and Mr. Arpaio has requited this sentiment, acting as an early
Dream On
Today marks the five year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that has provided vital relief to hundreds of thousands of young immigrants who came to the United States as children. I wish we could jubilantly celebrate and toast to this half-decade milestone. Inst
Sign-On Letter from Law Scholars Urges Trump to Preserve DACA
On 8/14/17, a group of 104 law scholars sent a letter to President Trump on the legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which has come under attack in recent weeks.