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DACA at Risk How Project 2025, Court Battles, and a Two‑Year Clock Threaten a Generation of Dreamers

DACA at Risk How Project 2025, Court Battles, and a Two‑Year Clock Threaten a Generation of Dreamers

Season 2 Episode 19 Published 2 weeks ago
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Episode Summary: She grew up here. She’s raising U.S.-citizen children. And the country she has spent her entire life in still considers her provisional — a guest who can be asked to leave.


This episode is about the roughly 800,000 people living that reality, and the coordinated effort to keep them permanently temporary. Rising fees, closed doors, court rulings that strip work permits while leaving deportation protection in place, and a 900-page blueprint that treats DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)  as a problem to be reckoned with — using the addresses, fingerprints, and family connections Dreamers handed over in good faith when they applied.


 What This Episode Covers


● What DACA is and isn’t — no citizenship pathway, no voting rights, a two-year leash with no guarantee of renewal

● The Fifth Circuit’s January 2025 ruling: Texas as a test case for separating deportation protection from work authorization

● The “starve it” strategy: higher fees, electronic-only payments, narrowed advance parole, state-level rollbacks

● Project 2025’s immigration blueprint and how DACA recipient data gets folded into deportation infrastructure

● Who is driving this: Trump’s DOJ, Project 2025 architects Cuccinelli and Hamilton, Stephen Miller’s America First Legal, and Texas-led state attorneys general

● Twin valedictorians who hid their DACA status from college roommates — and the Notre Dame president who changed that

● A mother of two U.S.-born children told that permanent status requires $17,000 and a trip abroad she might not come back from

● The data: 95 percent employment or enrollment, $108 billion in wages over a decade, 82 percent of DACA parents thinking daily about separation from their children

● The economic stakes: 18,600 job losses per month if renewals stop, $1 billion per month pulled from the economy

● The fight back: the 2020 Supreme Court ruling, the legislative blueprints, the renewal clinics running right now


Why It Matters


DACA was never a gift. It was a bargain — and 800,000 people held up their end of it. They gave the government their fingerprints, their home addresses, and their trust. They paid fees, passed background checks, renewed every two years, and built lives on a clock that never stopped ticking.


What’s happening now is a slow, coordinated effort to make even that bargain disappear. No announcement. Just a closing door and a shrinking program and a 900-page plan for what comes next.


The courts are pushing back. So are civil rights groups, Dreamer-led organizations, and some state officials. But the threat is real — and the machinery being built to manage Dreamers is the same machinery the rest of us will live with.


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Bella Goode is a pseudonym — but the voice, research, and mission are all real. A Republican turned Democrat advocate in 2016, I was raised by middle class parents in Pennsylvania.  I’m a former marketing executive, entrepreneur, and lifelong learner with an MBA from Wharton and a Master’s in Psychology from Penn. I spent decades telling stories in the business world; now I use those skills to connect the dots in American politics.

I’m here because the truth matters — and because the stakes have never been higher. Surviving Trump isn’t lighthearted. It’s clarity, evidence, and a fight for the future of our democracy.

Follow my blog on Substack https://survivingtrumppodcast.substack.com



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