DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

Legal Resources:

Attorney Josiah Curtis with the immigration law firm Berry, Appleman and Leiden has offered pro-bono services for DACA students for 91桃色 State Students.

Josiah Curtis Associate, Attorney at Law Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP

451 D Street, Suite 805
Boston, MA 02210, United States
T +1 617 297 9508
M +1 857 319 5215 
E jcurtis@balglobal.com

On September 5th, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the administration is phasing out the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program.

This means that:

  • USCIS will not be accepting any new DACA applications meaning no one that is not already a part of the program can apply.
  • Anyone whose DACA expires between now and March 5th, 2018 can apply for a renewal of their DACA and must do so by October 5th.
  • Those with a permit expiring after March 6th, 2018 will not be able to renew and their permit will expire on the date listed on their DACA.
  • There will be no new renewals after March 5th, 2018.

Below are a variety of resource links for us as administrators, educators, and to provide to our students:

Check-out a list of amazing resources at Defend DACA here:  

DACA Info

Student Signs DACA Poster on the campus green
  • : from United We Dream

Mental Health/Self Care

  • These times are tough and it鈥檚 okay to ask for help!
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Education

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As well, local organizations such as Connecticut Students for a Dream (C4D) and Massachusetts鈥檚 Student Immigrant Movement (SIM) have been attempting to keep their communities posted through the use of social media. Both organizations are offering Vigils and healing spaces to address the fear, anxiety, and need for community support young people impacted by these decisions are experiencing- information on these spaces can be found through Facebook pages of these organizations or reach out to me for more information.