U.S. President Donald Trump has further muddied the response to his cancellation of DACA by now tweeting that recipients have nothing to worry about for the next six months.
In the details of the rescinding order, the American president has tried to force the U.S. Congress to come up with a legislative solution for the 800,000 young adults who were brought here by their parents as children and don't have proper immigration status.
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan insists, Republicans are on the same page about the problem of illegal immigration.
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Missael Garcia is a DACA - deferred action for childhood arrivals - recipient who has gone on hunger strike to protest the president's decision to end the programme.
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