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Immigration Attorney Carlos E. Sandoval Urges 'Dreamers' to Renew DACA Status


HOLLYWOOD, Fla., March 27, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an Obama-era immigration policy that allows individuals who entered the country as minors, aka "Deamers," and had either entered or remained in the country illegally, to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and to be eligible for a work permit. Recently, and for the second time, a federal judge has barred the Trump administration from ending the Obama-era DACA program.

U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in New York ruled that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had "erred in concluding that DACA is unconstitutional." Based on its review of the record before it, the court concludes that Trump officials have not offered legally adequate reasons for ending the DACA program.

The judge also ordered that DACA recipients should be able to renew their protected status. However, a spokesperson for the Department of Justice indicated that the Trump administration would fight back legally against the injunction. The Trump administration appealed before the Supreme Court to remove the injunction put in place by the district courts, but the Supreme Court ruled against the administration, keeping in place the injunction, and allowing the case to move forward in the lower courts.

Immigration attorney Carlos E. Sandoval is urging all immigrants who currently have DACA to apply to renew their status now.

"This gives people who currently have DACA hope, and the possibility to continue to be protected by the program," said Sandoval, founder of Carlos E. Sandoval, P.A. "My office will offer assistance to anyone in the DACA program to ensure they know their rights and how to complete the renewal process."

Anyone who was applying to renew their DACA, and it was denied by USCIS based on the Trump decision, can file again for DACA. The Department of Homeland Security must continue to accept renewal applications from the approximately 700,000 young people who are currently enrolled in the program.

About Carlos E. Sandoval, Attorney at Law

Carlos E. Sandoval is a member of the Florida Bar, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Broward County Hispanic Bar Association and the Broward County Bar Association. Carlos, who speaks fluent English and Spanish, is licensed to practice law by the Florida Supreme Court and the Federal Court for the Southern District of Florida. He focuses his practice in all areas of immigration, naturalization and removal. For more information or a consultation, call (954) 306-6921, or visit http://www.carlosesandoval.com. The law office is located at 450 N. Park Road, Suite 803, Hollywood, FL 33021.

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