DOJ decision puts deportation target on Dreamers, Hispanic Caucus says WASHINGTON — Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus raised serious concerns Thursday about the impact of a recent Department of Justice decision that will make it easier to deport hundreds of thousands of people brought into the country unlawfully as children, referred to as Dreamers.  Texas Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro said the April 24 decision from the Department […]
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WASHINGTON — Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus raised serious concerns Thursday about the impact of a recent Department of Justice decision that will make it easier to deport hundreds of thousands of people brought into the country unlawfully as children, referred to as Dreamers.  Texas Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro said the April 24 decision from the Department […]
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus members expressed concerns about a Department of Justice decision that would facilitate deportations of individuals brought to the U.S. unlawfully as children (Dreamers). Texas Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro highlighted the April 24 DOJ decision's potential impact on hundreds of thousands of people.
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus expressed concerns about a Department of Justice decision that would facilitate deportation of hundreds of thousands of individuals brought to the US unlawfully as children (Dreamers). Texas Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro and other caucus members responded to the April 24 DOJ decision with criticism.
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