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Trump Ends DACA, Punts to Congress

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The Trump administration formally announced it will end #DACA and called on Congress to come up with a solution. President Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Children Arrivals program puts over 800,000 people who entered the country illegally as children at risk of deportation.

Earlier today, the President tweeted this:

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