U.S. Supreme Court halts Trump plan to end young migrants’ protection
THE United States (U.S.) Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s efforts to end a programme that offers protections for people who immigrated to America as minors.
The programme is estimated to offer relief for several hundred people in the U.S., without laying out a path to citizenship, provided they remain law-abiding.
The ruling keeps in place an Obama-era programme known as DACA – deferred action for childhood arrivals – which was enacted in 2012 to protect undocumented or otherwise unlawful migrants, who were brought to the country as children, a group known as Dreamers.
However, the majority ruling said the move was “arbitrary and capricious”, in a blow for Trump who has made restricting immigration a cornerstone of his presidency.
The ruling was written by Chief Justice John Roberts.
“The Supreme Court ruled that DACA recipients can continue to live and work in the United States without the daily fear of deportation,’’ said the American Civil Liberties Union, a key rights group, while warning that without Congressional legislation, the issue is still open.
The court effectively gave the administration an option to make a more detailed explanation for ending the programme and to try again.