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Why did Trump abolish DACA?

Trump believes that DACA protects those who violate American laws, which is unfair to legal immigrants and violates the power of Congress to make immigration laws.

The Trump administration also believes that legal challenges raised by some states make DACA and its sister project "Deferred Repatriation of American Citizens' Parents" (DAPA) untenable.

DAPA is a plan put forward by the Obama administration, which gives other illegal immigrants who enter the United States as adults the opportunity to obtain legal status, but it cannot be implemented under legal challenges.

Texas had previously taken the lead in uniting 65,438+00 conservative states, threatening the federal government to abolish DACA, or it would take legal action. Texas said it would drop a lawsuit on 20 15, which provided the basis for legal challenges, and Attorney General paxton called it a "victory".

In the face of legal challenges, the Trump administration said that the responsibility for solving problems falls on Congress rather than the executive branch.

But legal experts say that Obama's DACA law is constitutionally reasonable and can withstand the challenges of the court. Yale-Rolle, a professor at Cornell University, said: "The least confusing alternative is to continue to implement the DACA plan."

DACA beneficiaries can get out of the haze, get a legal driver's license, enter the university and get legal employment. The plan does not provide them with a way to become American citizens or even legal permanent residents, which has been criticized by immigrant rights advocates, saying that it puts dream catchers in a dilemma.