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Featured Issue: Citizenship and Protections for Dreamers and Others Without Permanent Status

12/4/25 AILA Doc. No. 25120300. DACA

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.

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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House Democrats Thank President Obama for Deferred Action Policy

A 7/18/12 letter from 104 House Democrats to President Obama expressing support and appreciation for DHS’ June announcement of a deferred action policy for certain undocumented youth.

Cases & Decisions, Amicus Briefs/Alerts

AILA Files Amicus Brief on Bar Admission of Undocumented Individuals

Amicus brief filed by AILA and other NGOs in In Re Garcia, arguing that federal immigration law does not preclude a noncitizen who lacks permission to remain in the US from gaining admission to the State Bar of California as a licensed lawyer.

7/18/12 AILA Doc. No. 12072352. DACA, Removal & Relief
Professional Resources

Preparing to Represent Deferred Action Clients

The word is out- some DREAMers can stay in! If you are considering representing certain immigrant youth in the deferred action process, AILA’s PPC team brings you a dozen tips to competently handle the influx of clients as you prepare for the new policy announcement.

7/10/12 AILA Doc. No. 12071047. DACA, Deferred Action, Practice Management, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Fact Sheet on Deferred Action

USCIS fact sheet reminding people that they are not currently accepting applications for deferred action and that USCIS is developing a process for qualified young people to request deferred action. They will implement the process within 60 days of June 15, 2012.

Representative Smith States New Deferred Action Policy Incentivizes Fraud

A 7/3/12 letter from Representative Smith (R-TX) to ICE Director Morton expressing concern about fraud and requesting clarification regarding the deferred action policy for certain undocumented youth.

Practice Advisory for Criminal Defenders from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center

This advisory, prepared by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, a partner organization of the Defending Immigrants Partnership (www.defendingimmigrants.org), outlines defense strategies to preserve a client’s possible eligibility for deferred action.

VOICE: July/August 2012

It’s been a busy summer in terms of immigration news, so catch up on all the latest happenings including features on DNA testing, foreign trusts, and other great expert advice for your practice!

AILA Blog

Renewing the Call for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

On June 15, 2012, President Obama took a bold step by supporting DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano's memo offering deferred action to certain young undocumented immigrants who have been victims of congressional politicking. The President's action will enable over 800,000 individuals to come out of the

6/28/12 DACA

FAQs on Criminal Records for Deferred Action Applicants (Updated 6/27/12)

Prepared by the National Immigration Project (NLG), these FAQs will help you better understand what your criminal record can mean when applying for deferred action. In English and Spanish.

Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

White House Blog on Deferred Action and Asian Americans

White House blog post from President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders member May Chen on President Obama’s decision on deferred action and how Asian Americans need to mobilize for greater immigration reforms.

AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

Sign-On Letter Regarding DHS’ Announcement on Deferred Action for Certain Undocumented Youth

AILA sign-on letter with over 70 organizations to DHS Secretary Napolitano commending the new initiative offering deferred action for certain undocumented youth and offering policy and operational recommendations.

6/26/12 AILA Doc. No. 12062655. DACA, Deferred Action, Prosecutorial Discretion, Removal & Relief
AILA Blog

Obama’s DREAMER Initiative Is Smart Immigration Enforcement

On Friday June 15, 2012, the Obama administration announced that it will halt the deportation of young immigrants who were brought to the country as minors and meet other specific requirements. The action is an affirmative and bold response to the broken immigration system and temporarily eliminates

6/20/12 DACA

AILA Responds to DHS Deferred Action Announcement

AILA President Laura Lichter responds to the 6/15/12 announcement by the Obama Administration offering Deferred Action to eligible young immigrants.

6/18/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061847. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief, Students & Schools
Media Tools

AILA Factsheet on Relief for DREAMers

AILA guide for advocates on deferred action for undocumented youth.

6/18/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061845. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DOL Secretary Solis Statement on Deferred Action Process

DOL press release from Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis on the deferred action process for young people and its potential impact on the U.S. workforce.

Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

Transcript of President Obama’s Speech on Deferred Action

White House transcript of 6/15/12 remarks by President Barack Obama on deferred action and that certain young people who were brought to the country as children will be eligible to receive deferred action for a period of two years, subject to renewal.

AILA Public Statements

AILA Praises Deferred Action Announcement

The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) applauds today’s announcement offering Deferred Action to eligible younger immigrants.

6/15/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061533. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

ICE Memo on the Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion for Certain Young People

A 6/15/12 ICE memo addressed to all ICE employees concerning the exercise of prosecutorial discretion for certain individuals who entered the U.S. as a child, noting that additional guidance is forthcoming.

6/15/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061946. DACA, Deferred Action, Prosecutorial Discretion, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS FAQs on Deferred Action For Eligible DREAMers

DHS FAQs on the deferred action process for certain young people who were brought to the U.S. as young children, including information on who is eligible to receive deferred action, how the directive will be implemented, eligibility for employment authorization, and more.

6/15/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061545. DACA, Deferred Action, Prosecutorial Discretion, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Memo on Deferred Action Process for Certain Young People

DHS 6/15/12 memo from Janet Napolitano stating that certain young people who were brought to this country as children lacked the intent to violate the law & specific criteria should be satisfied before an individual is considered for an exercise of prosecutorial discretion.

6/15/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061544. DACA, Deferred Action, Prosecutorial Discretion, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Press Release Announces Deferred Action Process for Certain Young People

DHS press release announcing that effective immediately, certain young people who were brought to U.S. as young children, do not present a risk to public safety, and meet other criteria will be considered for relief from removal or from entering into removal proceedings.

6/15/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061546. DACA, Deferred Action, Prosecutorial Discretion, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Amicus Briefs/Alerts

Due Process Derailed: How One Dreamer Became a Victim of DHS Blunders, God-like Deference, and Nine Months of Detention

AILA Amicus Committee alert on the case of Jordana Vera, who was a minor when she entered the country and was placed in removal proceedings after overstaying, and her eventual grant of prosecutorial discretion after nine months in detention.

Law Professors on Executive Action for DREAMers

A 5/28/12 letter from law professors addressing issues that may arise as agencies and officials within the Executive Branch consider various administrative options in cases involving potential beneficiaries of the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act.

5/28/12 AILA Doc. No. 12061550. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
AILA Blog

Walking the Walk…

Written by: Mo Goldman, AILA Media-Advocacy Committee Over the past century, a handful of people have walked across the United States for a variety of different causes.  The struggle for comprehensive immigration reform has finally spawned a walk that will take four individuals on a journey across t

AILA Blog

The Holy Innocents

By Lori Chesser, AILA Media Committee In the Catholic tradition, December 28 is the feast of the Holy Innocents. These are the babies that were killed by Herod's soldiers when he learned of the birth of a new “king“ in Bethlehem. Jesus escaped because an angel came to Joseph in a dream telling

12/30/11 DACA