On September 18, 2017, six undocumented immigrant students filed a lawsuit against the government of President Donald Trump. The lawsuit argues that the government's decision to end an immigration relief program established by the prior administration had its motivation in racial animus against Mexicans and Latinos. The lawsuit specifically refers to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program signed into law in 2012 by President Obama after significant advocacy from the immigrant community. The case brings to the forefront the multiple limitations that immigration status places on access to education, an issue that has long been the target of multiple cases and lawsuits throughout US history. Whether it be access to public schools, higher education, or the ability to stay in this country to practice their professions, the debate about DACA and the Dreamers illustrates longtime practices by the US government to
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