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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Practice Alert on USCIS Renewal Information for Individuals Granted DACA By ICE
AILA practice alert on a 2/19/14 notice from USCIS with renewal information for individuals granted DACA by ICE between 6/15/12 and 8/15/12. This notice does not apply to the vast majority of DACA recipients who received DACA through USCIS after 8/15/12.
BIA Administratively Closes Proceedings After Grant of DACA
Unpublished BIA decision grants motion to administratively close proceedings in light of grant of DACA application and to sever proceedings with respondent’s mother. (Matter of Gonzalez, 2/21/14) Special thanks to IRAC.
Guidance for Individuals Granted DACA by ICE (Updated 2/21/14)
USCIS guidance for those granted deferred action under the DACA process by ICE who have an EAD expiring in the next 120 days. DACA renewals must be approved prior to expiration of the initial period of deferred action to avoid a lapse in employment authorization or accrual of unlawful presence.
OSC Flyer on Employment Rights for DACA Recipients
OSC flyer on employee rights of DACA recipients, including how to tell if an employer is being discriminatory, if a DACA status must be disclosed, and how DACA status might affect E-Verify. Also included is contact information if discrimination needs to be reported to DOJ.
AILA and AIC Comments on Revised Form I-821D
AIC and AILA comments in response to proposed revisions to Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and accompanying instructions. The revised form included information on the DACA renewal process.
BIA Remands to Consider Eligibility for DACA or Provisional Waiver
Unpublished BIA decision remands for adjudication of motion to reopen based on desire to apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or provisional unlawful presence waiver (Form I-601A). (Matter of Avalos-Avalos, 12/31/13) Special thanks to IRAC.
DHS Privacy Impact Assessment Report on CasePro System
DHS Privacy Impact Assessment report on the Center Adjudication System Electronic Processing system (CasePro), which automatically processes filings for Temporary Protected Status, Deferred Enforced Departure, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
USCIS Data on DACA Cases Received Through January 17, 2013
USCIS statistics on DACA cases from 8/15/12 to 1/17/13 which shows a total of 394,533 accepted DACA requests for processing, 371,103 biometric services appointments scheduled, and 154,404 requests approved.
USCIS Request for Comments on Proposed Revisions to DACA Form I-821D (Updated 12/24/13)
USCIS 60-day request for comments on proposed revisions to Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), adding the ability to apply to renew DACA. Comments are due 2/18/14. Correction issued on 12/24/13. (78 FR 77696, 12/24/13) (78 FR 76637, 12/18/13)
USCIS Reminder to Use Current Form I-821D
USCIS reminder to use the current Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, dated 6/25/13. USCIS has experienced a high rejection rate as a result of customers submitting outdated versions of the form.
Practice Alert on Long-Pending DACA Cases at the Nebraska Service Center (Updated 12/30/13)
The AILA NSC Liaison Committee alerts members of long-pending DACA cases at the Nebraska Service Center and summarizes common factors in some cases that may explain slow processing times.
BIA Administratively Closes Proceedings of Father of DACA Grantee
Unpublished BIA decision grants joint motion to reopen and administratively close proceedings against respondent who entered country in 2004 and is father of an 8-year-old U.S. citizen child and a 20-year-old DACA grantee. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Garcia, 10/25/13)
AILA’s Quarterly ILS Newsletter (Vol. 1, Issue 3)
The latest issue of AILA’s Quarterly Immigration Lawyer Search (ILS) Newsletter features statistics from the last six months of website use, as well an article about AILA’s new Pocket DACA application.
Battling Preconceived Notions
We all have preconceived notions. We all assume things about people and their ideas and actions. I'm not a child development specialist (well, any more than any dad is), but I think it starts back in childhood, maybe because kids like it when things can be easily sorted and catalogued. Not that y
AILA’s Pro Bono Newsletter, Fall 2013
In this issue, review the exciting happenings of summer 2013, including the huge success of AILA’s Third Annual Conference Pro Bono Clinic. Also, read about a new AILA pro bono program, the launch of the Pocket DACA app, and the ethical considerations of planning an immigration pro bono clinic.
Adjudication Issues Where Applicants File Both a DACA Application and a U/T/VAWA Petition
The AILA VAWA, Us and Ts Committee provides information on DACA applications that are filed where the applicant has also filed a VAWA, U or T visa petition either prior to or after the DACA application.
DREAM Act Section Summary in S.744
AILA/AIC Summary of Section 2103, “The DREAM Act,” in Senate bill S.744, the “Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act.”
Center for American Progress Report on DACA
Center for American Progress September 2013 report with nationwide analysis of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) applicants, including comparing where DACA applicants came from, which states have the most successful DACA outreach, and how DACA has worked during its first year.
USCIS Data on DACA Cases Received Through 8/31/13
USCIS statistics on DACA cases through 8/31/13, showing a total of 567,563 DACA requests accepted for processing, 555,958 biometric appointments scheduled, 455,455 requests approved, and 9,578 requests denied. 13,960 applications were accepted and 2,154 applications were denied in August 2013.
VOICE: September/October 2013
This issue of VOICE offers tips on pursuing a National Interest Waiver as an alternative to PERM, filing an adjustment for a TPS recipient, and more! Also, complete our crossword puzzle correctly and get 15% off of Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity! Offer expires 12/31/13.
AIC Practice Advisory: Advance Parole for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Recipients
The American Immigration Council's Legal Action Center (LAC) and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network practice advisory titled “Advance Parole for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Recipients”, on advance parole eligibility and the impact of travel on future immigration benefits.
The Dream Today
On this fiftieth anniversary of the March on Washington to demand justice and equality, the United States has once again had the chance to rise to the “better angels of its nature“ by enacting just immigration reform. A broad-based movement consisting of the religious community, organized la
Brookings Report with Statistics on the DACA Program
Brookings report on the first year of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, with statistics drawn from a FOIA request to DHS requesting information on the size of the program, demographics, geographic distribution, age, and year of arrival of applicants.
New “Pocket DACA” Mobile App Helps Young Immigrants Apply for Deferred Action
AILA, AIC, the Immigration Advocates Network, and the Own the Dream campaign are proud to announce the launch of a new “Pocket DACA” app for smartphones and tablets that will help immigrants brought to this country as children understand the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals process.
AILA Quicktake #48: Pocket DACA (Updated 8/15/13)
Pocket DACA is a new app for smartphones and tablets that will help immigrants brought to this country as children understand the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process. Patrick Taurel, DACA Legal Services Fellow with the American Immigration Council, joins us to discuss the app.