The Trump administration is winding down an Obama-era program, putting almost 800,000 young immigrants on the path to deportation.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program known as DACA provides a two-year visa enabling work or study.
Those individuals and their families will now be looking to Congress to craft legislation to replace DACA.
US Attorney General Jeff Sessions argues that President Obama's program wasn't legal.
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