The New Immigration Report Released by SelfLawyer Reveals 7 Interesting Facts About 700,000 “Dreamers”
On
The majority opinion, authored by
Trump's administration could again seek to end DACA, but it had to provide legally justifiable grounds for doing so. In sum, there appears to be a new Presidential Order coming soon, with, no doubt, a new round of legal battles.
What is DACA?
DACA was introduced by
Protections under DACA last for a period of two years but can be renewed. The program does not change a recipient's immigration status or create a pathway to becoming a lawful permanent resident (LPR) or a naturalized
There are approximately 700,000 Dreamers who receive a range of benefits under the program. Among these benefits is the legal status to remain in the
Through DACA, Dreamers qualify for in-state college tuition and state-funded educational loans and grants. Depending on where they live, they may also qualify for state-subsidized health insurance.
Who are Dreamers?
The new report released today by SelfLawyer reveals 7 interesting facts about Dreamers:
1. The Median Age for DACA Recipients Today is 26
DACA beneficiary's average age today is 26. The interquartile age range is between 22 and 29.
2. The Largest Percentage of Dreamers were Only 3 Years Old at Entry
A survey of 3,000 DACA recipients reveals the most were under 6 at the time they entered the
3. There are More Female Dreamers than Male
4. Most DACA Beneficiaries are Single
Data shows that 75.51% of the DACA group remained single as of
5. Most DACA Recipients are from
A vast majority of DACA recipients are Latino, with
6. Most Dreamers Now Call California Home
A majority of DACA recipients, or some 28.48%, are living in
7.
Around 12.41% of DACA recipients live and work in the greater
What Does the
SelfLawyer has analyzed the
All current DACA beneficiaries will continue to be protected from deportation and will be eligible for benefits under the program as prior to Trump's 2017 order.
All eligible individuals currently protected under DACA should apply to renew their DACA status as required.
All eligible individuals who never had DACA protection but are now eligible should immediately apply at this time.
Advance parole may again allow DACA recipients to travel outside the
All eligible individuals should consult with an immigration lawyer or other legal service provider for information about applying for DACA for the first time, renewing their existing DACA protection, and/or getting screened for eligibility for other more permanent immigration options.
The
About SelfLawyer
SelfLawyer's mission is to expand access to legal immigration forms and services through the use of technology at an affordable price.
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