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I read about legal decisions and about demands related to DACA. But I do not remember reading about children who have arrived after the deadline to qualify for DACA. Is there a label for this category of people? Maybe DREAMERS II, DACA wannabes, DACA Next? I expect that in the process for the final legal resolution of DACA recipients, this group will be discussed. Is it being discussed now? If so, is there a label for this group of young people? Pete unseth (talk) 21:35, 17 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
There is a continual stream of young immigrants entering the USA without legal authorization. For many years since DACA has stopped enrolling new applicants, the number of people in this category has grown. Are there any concrete proposals about how to deal with this group of post-DACA non-legal immigrants.Pete unseth (talk) 23:05, 14 September 2023 (UTC)Reply