As a result of Judge Hanen’s July 7, 2015, order threatening contempt citations in the ongoing litigation in Texas v. United States, USCIS advised stakeholders during a phone call on July 13, 2015, that it is implementing additional—and in some cases extreme—steps to retrieve approximately 2,500 three-year EAD cards and DACA approvals that were erroneously issued after the court’s February 16, 2015, injunction temporarily halting the implementation of expanded DACA
USCIS Taking Extreme Measures to Retrieve Erroneously Issued Three-Year DACA EADs
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