When President Trump ordered Attorney General Jeff Sessions to end the DACA program in six months, he delivered on one of his biggest campaign promises, but he also sparked broad criticism from Democratic lawmakers, business people and civil rights leaders alike, as well as school strikes and marches by young Dreamers in front of the White House and around the country. Some conservative leaders lamented that DACA would not be terminated immediately. The day after the announcement, 15 states challenged the decision in a New York court. José López Zamorano reports from Washington, DC.
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