Legal Developments
The unanimously ruled against the (DACA) program, challenging the -era policy that shields undocumented immigrants who arrived as children.
The court's decision, which can be appealed to the , maintains the status of over 500,000 beneficiaries, allowing them to renew permits but halting new applications.
Political Reactions
Texas Attorney General hailed the ruling as "a major victory," emphasizing a commitment to restoring the rule of law and addressing illegal immigration.
The administration's 2022 attempt to codify DACA was found to violate U.S. immigration law, reigniting the debate over the program's legality and future.