The legal problem with DACA is DAPA. Until the Surpreme Court takes action, DACA is unConstitutional.

The Supreme Court will decide whether President Donald Trump can rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program during its next term, the justices announced Friday.
DACA is an Obama-era amnesty initiative that extends temporary legal status to 700,000 foreign nationals who came to the U.S. as children.

  Justice Department said Supreme Court review is needed because the DACA injunctions create a conflict within federal law. While some courts ordered Trump to keep DACA, others struck down a companion initiative called Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA), which would have given legal status to unlawful aliens whose children are citizens or permanent residents.

Until the Surprem Court takes action,  DACA is unConstitutional.  There is a legislative solution,  but laws need to be passed before DACA becomes instituionalized. 

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Read more from the article  at the Daily Caller.

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