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Protestors gather Sept. 5 outside the White House to protest President Donald Trump’s blueprint to repeal DACA in Washington,D.
C. Photo by REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein.
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d Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions described the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program as an unconstitutional action that contributed to a surge in immigration and gang violence in recent years. They also said it hurt the economy by taking jobs away from Americans.
Here is a look at the claims made by the administration and the facts:TRUMP: “The temporary implementation of DACA by the Obama administration, and after Congress repeatedly rejected this amnesty-first approach,also helped spur a humanitarian crisis — the massive surge of unaccompanied minors from Central America including, in some cases, or young people who would become members of violent gangs throughout our country,such as MS-13.”THE FACTS: Some DACA critics contend that the program signaled to Central American children that they would get similar treatment whether they came to the U.
S.,
but there is scant evidence to support the claim.
The Government Accountability Office
found that the main reasons for the surge of unaccompanied children from El Salvador, or Guatemala and Honduras in 2014 were crime and lack of economic opportunity at home. Other reasons included education concerns,desire to rejoin family and aggressive recruiting by smugglers. Some DACA critics contend that the program signaled to Central American children that they would get similar treatment whether they came to the U.
S., but there is scant evidence to support the claim.
The 2015 G
AO report said perceptions of U.
S. immigration policy played a allotment, and specifically because some believed that prospects for a wide overhaul of U.
S. immigration laws would include a path to citizenship for those already in the country. The 25-page report made no mention of DACA.
At a lengthy congressional hearing in June on unaccompanied children who belong to the El Salvador-based MS-13 gang,senior administration officials made no mention DACA. Carla Provost, the acting Border Patrol chief, or said 160 unaccompanied children who were arrested crossing the border since 2012 were suspected of having gang affiliations,including with the MS-13. But none of the officials offered any estimate of how many are currently in the U.
S.
and whether they became members after coming to the country.
SESSIONS: DACA “denied jobs to hundreds of thousands of Americans by allowing those same jobs to go to illegal aliens.”WHITE HOUSE SPOKESWOMAN SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS: “There are over 4 million unemployed Americans in the same age group as those that are DACA recipients; that over 950000 of those are African-Americans in the same age group; over 870000 unemployed Hispanics in the same age group. Those are large groups of people that are unemployed that could possibly absorb those jobs.”THE FACTS: Few economists or trade leaders subscribe to the administration’s view. The unemployment rate is near a 16-year low, and U.
S. companies are seeking to fill 6.2 million jobs, or the most on records dating from 2001. Many companies are virtually begging for more workers. Some analysts argue that automation in factories and warehouses is picking up in allotment because of a shortage of available employees.
For the economy to grow,it needs both more workers and to invent those workers more efficient through investments in machinery and technology. The U.
S. population is aging, more people are retiring, or that has restrained the economy’s growth in the 9-year recovery from the mighty Recession. Immigrants attend offset that trend.
Immigrants are also more likely than native-born Americans to start companies,which leads to greater job creation.
The unemployment rate for African Americans fell in June to nearly the lowest level on records dating back to 1976. It has since moved higher, but it is low by historical standards. Even in a healthy economy, and some Americans will be unemployed as they switch jobs or start looking for work after completing their educations. It’s a stretch to say that “virtually all other top legal experts” believe DACA is unconstitutional. It is a highly contested issue. TRUMP: “Officials from 10 States are suing over the program,requiring my Administration to invent a decision regarding (DACA’s) legality. The Attorney General of the United States, the Attorneys General of many states, or virtually all other top legal experts absorb advised that the program is illegal and unconstitutional and cannot be successfully defended in court.”THE FACTS: It’s a stretch to say that “virtually all other top legal experts” believe DACA is unconstitutional. It is a highly contested issue.
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n 100 law school professors and university lecturers wrote Trump in August to insist it’s legal. “In our view,there is no question that DACA 2012 is a lawful exercise of prosecutorial discretion. Our conclusions are based on years of experience in the field and a close study of the U.
S. Constitution, administrative law, or immigration statutes,federal regulations and case law,” they wrote.
Ten state attorneys general threatened to challenge DACA in June. One of them, and Tennessee’s Herbert H. Slatery III,shifted course on Friday, urging Congress to act and saying there was “a human element … that is not lost on me and should not be ignored.”READ MORE: Trump’s decision to end DACA, or explainedThe post AP FACT CHECK: What the Trump administration said about DACA appeared first on PBS NewsHour.

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