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  • Acting AG leads support for new federal rule designed to fortify and ensure future of DACA

Acting AG leads support for new federal rule designed to fortify and ensure future of DACA

Editor November 29, 2021 4 minutes read
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TRENTON, NJ — Acting Attorney General Andrew J. Bruck co-led a multistate letter on Nov. 19 on behalf of 24 attorneys general in support of a new rule aimed at fortifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the policy that enables young people who arrived in the United States as children to avoid deportation and build lives in the United States.

Established in 2012, DACA allows immigrants who came to the United States as children — commonly referred to as Dreamers — the opportunity to remain in the country if they meet certain criteria and renew their requests for deferred action every two years. Since its inception, DACA has protected from deportation and extended work authorization for approximately 825,000 individuals, including approximately 17,000 active DACA grantees in New Jersey.

On Sept. 28, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a proposed rule to codify DACA as federal regulation. The multistate letter sent Nov. 19 and co-led by Bruck, along with the attorneys general of California and New York, supports the proposed Biden administration rule.

“This rule is important because it will strengthen DACA — a federal policy that provides vital opportunities and protections for thousands of hardworking New Jerseyans who proudly call our state home — as well as hundreds of thousands of Dreamers across the U.S. who have never known any other home country but this one,” Gov. Phil Murphy said in a press release. “Our continuing commitment is to ensure that New Jersey remains a welcoming place for all who wish to be part of America’s story. In the face of repeated efforts to end DACA, we have been proud to fight successfully for its preservation, and we are proud to support this new rule.”

“For years, New Jersey has been a leader in defense of DACA, and I am proud to continue that strong tradition today,” Bruck said. “New Jersey’s Dreamers are a key part of our community; they are our co-workers, friends, fellow students and neighbors, and their contributions to our state are invaluable. I am grateful to the Biden administration for fighting for DACA and seeking to codify the policy, and we are proud to support that work.”

Backed by strong support from New Jersey, DACA withstood persistent legal efforts by the Trump administration and many states to end it. Arguments presented by opponents often centered on the fact DACA was issued without publication of a proposed rule or public comment period. Codification of DACA as federal regulation, preceded by the federal rulemaking process now in play, is expected to moot that argument going forward.

The Nov. 19 letter also explains the virtues of DACA and the reliance that states and individuals have built upon it, according to the press release. The letter notes that DACA has allowed recipients to live, study and work in New Jersey and across the United States free from the fear of being forcibly separated from their families and communities, and has enabled hundreds of thousands to enroll in universities, start businesses that help improve state economies, and give back to their communities as teachers, medical professionals, engineers and entrepreneurs.

The letter also states that recipients make “significant economic contributions,” including annually an estimated $5.6 billion in federal taxes, and an estimated $3.1 billion in state and local taxes.

These contributions by DACA recipients have been especially evident, the letter notes, as the deadly coronavirus pandemic swept through the nation and thousands of DACA recipients have been on the front lines as essential workers. As of 2020, an estimated 27,000 health care workers and support staff depend on DACA for their authorization to work in the United States, including nurses, dentists, pharmacists, physician assistants, home health aides, technicians and others.

New Jersey has been a consistent and active supporter of DACA. In June 2018, New Jersey officially intervened in a federal lawsuit brought by eight states and two governors who sought an injunction halting DACA. Although a district judge in Texas ultimately granted an injunction against DACA, he has stayed that injunction in significant part pending the United States’ and New Jersey’s appeal. That appeal remains ongoing.

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