After President Trump's first fail at terminating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Trump's administration has instead added more restrictions. The DACA program was set in place to allow around 650,000 young, undocumented immigrants to live and work in the United States legally. The Trump administration's new restrictions will not accept new applications for the Obama-era program and will limit renewals to one year instead of two for those who have already had protections. Instead of renewing their protections every two years, now the DACA recipients have to pay the high price every year. It seems as if this is just Trump's first step to eliminating the program completely.
I believe that the new restrictions are completely unnecessary. I do not see any logical reasoning in adding them, it is just hurting those with protections, and those wanting to apply for protection. These immigrants are not hurting anybody, and are just in the United States to get a better education and life for themselves. Trump is making it nearly impossible for immigrants to legally stay. What are your guys' thoughts on the new restrictions? Do you believe they are necessary, or unnecessary?
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