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U.S. Government Sets in Motion Deferred Action Program for Young Undocumented Immigrants



by Marco A. Moreno
Barnes & Thornburg LLP - Chicago Office

Mari Yamamoto Regnier
Barnes & Thornburg LLP - Chicago Office

August 18, 2012

Previously published on August 2012

Recent media reports have covered news of the United States Citizen and Immigration Service’s (USCIS) efforts to accept applications from young undocumented immigrants for deferred action that would allow them to work legally in the U.S. for an extended amount of time.


 

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