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U.S. Immigration Appeals Board Rules DACA Does Not Automatically Block Deportation

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
April 28, 2026
in Immigration, U.S.
U.S. Immigration Appeals Board Rules DACA Does Not Automatically Block Deportation
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A recent ruling by the Board of Immigration Appeals has determined that protections under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) do not automatically shield recipients from deportation, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of immigrants known as “Dreamers.”

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In its decision, the BIA concluded that immigration judges must evaluate the full circumstances of a case rather than relying solely on an individual’s DACA status to terminate removal proceedings. The ruling overturns a prior decision by an immigration judge who had dismissed deportation proceedings based exclusively on the respondent’s active DACA protections.

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The case centers on Catalina “Xóchitl” Santiago, who was brought to the United States as a child and has maintained DACA status since the program’s early years. After being detained by federal authorities in August while attempting to board a domestic flight, she challenged her removal in immigration court. A judge initially sided with her and terminated the case, but the BIA reversed that outcome and ordered a new review before a different judge.

In its opinion, the appellate body indicated that the lower court erred by failing to consider other relevant factors beyond DACA designation. While the ruling does not mandate immediate deportation, it narrows the weight of DACA protections in removal cases.

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DACA, introduced in 2012, provides temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for eligible individuals brought to the country as children. However, it does not confer legal status or a direct path to citizenship and requires renewal every two years.

The ruling reflects a broader trend of increased appeals by federal immigration authorities and a growing number of precedent-setting decisions shaping how immigration courts interpret DACA-related cases nationwide.

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