Deferred action

US law delaying deportation for undocumented immigrants


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::summary US law delaying deportation for undocumented immigrants ::

In United States administrative law, deferred action is an immigration classification which the executive branch can grant to undocumented immigrants. This does not give them legal status but can indefinitely delay their deportation and they may be eligible for an employment authorization document. Deferred action is an exercise of the executive branch's enforcement discretion and was first publicly defined in a 1975 administrative guidance document published by the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Major grants of deferred action include:

References

References

  1. Wadhia, Shoba S.. (2010). "The role of prosecutorial discretion in immigration law". Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal.
  2. Lind, Dara. (20 November 2014). "Did George H.W. Bush really pave the way for Obama on immigration?". [[Vox Media]].
  3. (24 November 2014). "Summary of President's Immigration Accountability Executive Action". [[National Immigration Forum]].

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