work: However, immigrants known as Dreamers whose work permits expire before then can apply to renew them for another two years, though they must do so before Oct. 5, according to CBC. At a hearing in a Brooklyn, New York federal court on Thursday, Judge Nicholas Garaufis said extending the deadline would give time for Congress to enact a legislative solution without impacting people in the program. President Donald Trump recently decided to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in March 2018. No one will be harmed by extending this deadline, Garaufis said, especially the 800,000 people who are sweating about whether someone is going to come knocking on their door and send them back to a country that they don't even know and where they don't speak the language. Dreamer' Deyvid Morales, who has been in the country since he was nine years old, speaks to a diverse group that gathered on the steps of the Utah state capitol in Salt Lake City, Sept. 5. Democrats say there's an immigration agreement, Trump says only 'fairly close' Trump, ending DACA, says Congress can save 'Dreamers.' Here's why that's likely to fail Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate said the Department of Homeland Security was already considering an extension due to recent hurricanes, but no decisions had been made.
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