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  • The Collegian

    K-State rallies around DACA students

    The Kansas State University administration reiterated its support for “swift congressional action” to protect undocumented students after President Donald Trump’s administration announced the end of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a policy program which granted young undocumented immigrants from immediate deportation.

  • The Cap Times

    Madison DACA holders try to plan for future after Trump announces wind-down

    With the emotional roller coaster of waiting for a formal statement on DACA from the Trump administration over, affected immigrants and their families are now trying to figure out their next steps as they join allies in calling on Congress for action.

  • Indiana Daily Student

    Many voice disapproval as Trump administration seeks to scale back DACA program

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump administration’s plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in a speech Tuesday morning at the Department of Justice. Sessions touted the rule of law and called the program’s implementation a circumvention of the Constitution’s separation of powers. DACA was created through an executive order by…

  • WTOL

    UT, BG presidents sound off on DACA

    University of Toledo president Sharon Gaber and Bowling Green State University president Mary Ellen Mazey released statements to students on the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA program.

  • The Daily Texan

    UT recognized for increase in graduation rates, award finalist

    UT has been recognized as having one of the nation’s leading initiatives to improve student graduation rates after increasing degree completion by 10 percent over four years. The University is a finalist for the 2017 Project Degree Completion Award, which is awarded by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities to institutions who work to…

  • Cleveland Plain Dealer

    Colleges express support for undocumented immigrant students affected if DACA ends

    Ohio’s public and private colleges are supporting undocumented immigrant students after President Donald Trump announced that the DACA program allowing them to remain in the United States should end. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday said the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will wind down after six months to give Congress time…

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