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What is DACA?
What does the presidential administration rescission of DACA mean?
What will happen to DACA grantees?
What should I do if I have been granted DACA?
When can we expect a ruling from the Supreme Court?
A ruling from the Court may come any day now. Decisions are announced via the Supreme Court’s website () on Monday mornings.
To sign-up to receive text notification from the Ignatian Solidary Network once a decision is reached:
Text “DACAEN” to 202-800-1541 for English
Text “DACAES” to 202-800-1541 for Español
Resources for DACA Students
Home is Here (homeishere.us) – A clearinghouse of important resources from a variety of key sources
Department of Homeland Security, Frequently Asked Questions; Rescission Of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
National Immigration Law Center
American Immigration Council
United We Dream
United We Dream Mental Health Toolkit
Remember the Dreamers
91Թ does not provide legal services to students. We maintain a list of immigration attorneys and services in the community who are knowledgeable about the DACA community. We are happy to provide you with a list of those community resources. Please contact Dr. Matthew Quick, vice president and dean of students (Massman 1; 816-935-3259; matt.quick@rockhurst.edu) if you are in need of assistance or support.