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Immigration

The Fourth Circuit upheld a finding that the rollback of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was arbitrary and capricious, but it reversed an order for the government to comply with and not alter policies it promulgated in 2012 on the use of information provided by DACA applicants.

RICHMOND, Va. — The Fourth Circuit upheld a finding that the rollback of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was arbitrary and capricious, but it reversed an order for the government to comply with and not alter policies it promulgated in 2012 on the use of information provided by DACA applicants.

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