Every person in the United States has rights. However, everyone doesn’t have a right to everything. Illegal Immigrants do not have a right to vote and a U.S. Citizen does not have a right to abuse an immigrant. For DACA, let me provide an example.
In the U.S., many people are able to drive a car. In order to lawfully drive a car, a person has to have a license. A driver’s license can be taken away when it expires, when you are drinking and driving, even if you do bad in high school. The drivers license is a “privilege” that some receive.
DACA is like a drivers license. It is a “temporary” privilege given to qualifying illegal immigrants. DACA can expire after 2 years or less, and it can be denied. When you consider DACA as a privilege, you begin to understand that DACA can be terminated, even taken away from someone’s hand. To look back in time, DACA was briefly a 3 year program and many people received the 3-year Employment Authorization Cards (EAD). Those same people were required to return those cards when the 3-year version of DACA was frozen by litigation and ultimately destroyed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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