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Save the Date! NADOHE Webinar: Issues Facing Undocumented College Students NADOHE Members: $49 On the 30th anniversary of Plyler v. Doe-the June, 1982 case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could not deny funds for the education of children of unauthorized immigrants-President Obama announced a halt to the deportation of some undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children and have graduated from high school and served in the military. The President's adoption of a "deferred action" policy is, to a great extent, old wine in a new wineskin. The policy does not grant legal-residency status, as the DREAM Act would have done, but defers deportation for a renewable two-year period. However, it does offer hope and a new status (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) for applicants, and more importantly, employment authorization. The details of the program are very complex, but in the first month of the policy, nearly 5,000 undocumented college students had been approved for DACA. More than 75,000 students applied in the first month, and many more are in the pipeline, inasmuch as some school districts have been overwhelmed with processing the required paperwork for applications. Professor Michael A. Olivas is among the country's leading experts on immigration and higher education. In this webinar on "Issues Facing Undocumented College Students," Dr. Olivas will review recent events concerning the DREAM Act at the state and federal levels, and will explain the DACA policy and program details. He has helped develop state resident tuition statutes for a number of states, has been involved in defending states against court challenges, and has served as a trial expert witness and consultant to several states and institutions. He holds a PhD and law degree, and is William B. Bates Distinguished Chair in Law at the University of Houston Law Center. In this NADOHE webinar, Olivas will make a detailed presentation, provide extensive materials, and answer questions posed by participants. About the Presenter:
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