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DACA argued at the Supreme Court: 6 essential reads

  • Written by Aviva Rutkin, Data Editor
People rally outside the Supreme Court as oral arguments are heard in the DACA case on Nov. 12.AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

The future remains uncertain for a group of young people who were brought from other countries to the U.S. as children without legal authorization.

Currently, these young people are protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood...

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