Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (COIL) Practice Exam

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What is true regarding current DACA litigation?

  1. Initial DACA applications are being approved

  2. Renewal requests can still be processed

  3. All DACA applications have been permanently halted

  4. Litigation has no effect on DACA recipients

The correct answer is: Renewal requests can still be processed

The statement that renewal requests can still be processed is accurate in the context of current DACA litigation. While there have been significant legal challenges to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, the existing policy allows individuals who are already DACA recipients to submit renewal requests, ensuring that they can continue to maintain their deferred status as long as they meet the necessary criteria. Legal battles have created uncertainty and limitations regarding initial applications, leading to the reality that no initial DACA applications are being approved. However, this litigation does not affect those who are already receiving DACA benefits, and they are still eligible to renew their requests under the guidelines set forth by the program. Therefore, while the future of DACA remains uncertain due to ongoing legal challenges, the ability for current recipients to renew their status is still in effect during this period.