60-Day FRD Comment Matrix

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60-Day FRD Comment Matrix

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60-day FRN Comments


On July 20, 2020, USCIS published a 60-day notice in the Federal Register at 85 FR 43866. USCIS received the comments below after publishing that notice.


Date

Commenter

Comment

9/1/20

Georgia Morgan

I am strongly opposed to this "wolf in sheep's clothing" proposed rule.
This is nothing more than a cosmetic repair to the Supreme Court's conclusion that the way the Trump Administration tried to rescind DACA was illegal.


DACA has enjoyed consistent, overwhelming support across the political spectrum, and the DHS recission of the program in September 2017, by means of rejecting new applications and phasing out renewals is vindictive and politically motivated. It is not in the best interests of the country and should be rejected.


8/27/20

Cyrus Comninos

I strong oppose the unlawful actions that the Trump Regime is taking against DACA. The supreme court decision upheld the right of DACA to continue . The DACA members continue to make outstanding contributions on behalf of their employers , the health service industry, technology services , manufacturing , hospitality, agriculture, and the military.

I call on the Trump regime to follow the rule of law by granting DACA members the two year residency status that they are entitled to. In addition , I call on tn attack on ouyr he Trump Regime to follow the law by accepting new DACA applicants.

To Donald J Trump and his lieutenants , I wish to make it clear that an attack on DACA members is an attack on all Americans as well as an attack on out Democracy


8/17/20

Erin Kaplan

We are opposing Trumps latest attempt to undo DACA.


8/17/20

Alexis Self

The United States is a nation of immigrants, let us not forget that. The Trump Administration should not be allowed to undermine DACA. It is appalling that DHS is defying the Supreme Courts order to restore the DACA program in full, and to keep current DACA recipients safe, by refusing to accept new DACA applications and by limiting DACA protections to one year instead of two. I am demanding that the Trump Administration keep its hands off of DACA.


8/12/20

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Cyrus Comninos

It is outrageous and highly criminal concerning the actions that the Trump regime is taking to undermine the DACA Program

I urge the Trump regime to follow the law by extending the DACA protection to its lawful tenure of two years and also to start accepting new applicants

Remember Trump regime that the DACA members contribute much to our society and represent thousands of potential votes that can be levied against the Tyranny and repression of the Trump Regime .


8/12/20

Lenore Madeleine

What would you do if your son or daughter, who had grown up in the USA, was suddenly deemed illegal and told they had to move to a foreign country?
Seriously, what would you do?


8/11/20

Karen Vanderborgh

We are talking about people's lives here. DACA recipients have fought hard to be able to lawfully live, go to school and work in the U.S. Legally they have the right to be here. The DACA program has gone through all the necessary channels and is determined to be legitimately legal. You have been ordered to let it be, to leave it alone.

And now you continue with your meanness and pettiness and closed the program down again, with Mr. Miller, the epitome of coming up with all the ways possible to make immigrants lives living hell, in charge of the pitiful, chronic harassment.

Your cruelty is so unnecessary and heartless. And it needs to stop and you need to go away because you are the worst president of my lifetime. You need to go. You are ruining the country. I want my country back and I want you to stop tormenting innocent immigrants.


8/11/20

Sara Underwood

DACA has been an important part of our country, allowing immigrants to pursue the American Dream and build a better life, as well as making our country stronger through diversity and wide ranging experience. To eliminate DACA would be a great loss of all Americans; currently the DHS is refusing to follow the law and accept DACA applications. We need to enforce the law and make sure that everyone who is eligible can complete an application and be given a path forward towards citizenship.


8/11/20

Janis Dufford

Can we all please just leave DACA recipients alone?! If they are contributing members of society, don't commit felonies and pay taxes, they should be given citizenship. Most of them make far better members of American Society than the white supremacists that were born here.


8/11/20

Cheryl Brandwein

Keep the DACA Program. Do the right thing.


8/11/20

Anonymous Anonymous

As a stakeholder, I strongly oppose this proposal. The Supreme Court upheld the Constitutionality of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). As a publicly funded agency, USCIS must fulfill its mission to Protect Our Dreamers. I demand that the Department of Homeland Security comply with the Supreme Court ruling. Any attempt to stall or refuse new applications for DACA is illegal.


8/4/20

Jessica Craven

Ya'll, your attacks on DACA are repugnant and un-American. These are people who have trusted their lives to our country and our system. They have been PROMISED a place here. To try to take that away from them now is so awful I don't have the words. Shame on you for making this a priority. Go work on climate change, or gun violence, or something else that is ACTUALLY threatening Americans. DACA is a good and decent program and needs to stay. Thanks.


8/4/20

Anonymous Anonymous

I am appalled and disgusted that the DHS is defying the Supreme Courts order to restore the DACA program in full, and to keep current DACA recipients safe, by refusing to accept new DACA applications and by limiting DACA protections to one year instead of two. This is absolutely unacceptable; immigrants in our country have been exploited, treated as pawns, and terrorized for too long, and I am demanding that the Trump Administration keep its hands off of DACA.


8/4/20

Lael Johnson

I support DACA.


8/4/20

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GEORGIA MORGAN

I am absolutely opposed to the proposed rule. Ending DACA by administrative fiat without bothering to meet the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act was a slipshod way to conduct the business of government. When the US Supreme Court found Trumps attempt arbitrary and capricious, in June, it ordered the DACA program restored in full and current DACA recipients safe - for now. Defying the Supreme Courts order by refusing to accept new DACA applications and by limiting DACA protections to one year instead of two is a cowardly and vindictive act, unworthy of the United States.


8/4/20

Anna Ganahl

I am saddened and appalled by President Trump's ongoing efforts to undermine DACA. My understanding is that there is substantial public support for permitting children brought to the US as minors to remain in our country legally. I am among those who support this effort. DACA recipients are dedicated and capable members of our communities and stand to contribute to our civic as well as business and economic growth. It is not only cruel to threaten them with deportation, it is foolish as well.

8/4/20

Amber Sealey

I oppose trump's latest attempt to undo DACA. Please allow DACA to continue!

8/4/20

Nicolette Atkins

I support DACA. The Trump administration must accept new DACA applications and must provide two (2) years of DACA protections, not just one as they are currently doing. Obey the rule of the Supreme Court now!

8/4/20

Jackie Ramirez

I'm in favor of DACA recipients staying here in the U.S. because most of them came here as young children. Sending them away would be yanking out of the only home they have ever known. I also don't understand the logic in sending people away that have proven them to be an asset to our country. They have been held to a higher, stricter standard for immigrants. They have not broken the law. AND it has been proven that immigrants increase our economy which is a good thing. It is my understanding that many of the DACA recipients have earned professional degrees in the medical and teaching fields. I hope that the decision to allow the DACA people will be made because it's the right thing to do. Thank you.

8/4/20

Bridget Bohannon

Immigrants have been exploited, treated as pawns, and terrorized for too long. Racist sycophants like Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and Stephen Miller are pushing their anti-immigrant agenda through without proper procedure. I demand that the Trump Administration keep its hands off DACA.

8/4/20

Brittany Visser

I find it appalling that Trump sought to end DACA by administrative fiat without bothering to meet the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, and that in June, the US Supreme Court found Trumps attempt arbitrary and capricious. The Court ruled the DACA program restored in full and current DACA recipients safe - for now. DACA recipients are as much a part of this nation as I am, and they beyond deserve to stay. I strongly oppose any efforts made to rescind the program and undermine the Supreme Courts' decision to protect DACA recipients.

8/4/20

Kathleen Murphy

I am TOTALLY OPPOSED to this administrations attempts to undo DACA. Dreamers should be allowed to continue to apply and be given the full two year protection.

This administration is defying the Supreme Court. Their actions are totally illegal.

PRESERVE DACA and allow Dreamers to remain safely here to pursue their dreams.

Sincerely,
Kathleen Murphy

8/4/20

Andrea Furlong

Please extend DACA. The people affected by DACA had no choice in coming to the United States. They were brought here as children and this is the only country they know. Sending them back to the countries where they were born would be cruel and inhumane. They don't know those countries. The United States is where they have lived most of their lives. They deserve to have confidence that they will not be deported so they can live their lives without fear that ICE agents will take them away. The taxpayers of this country have paid for the educations of the DACA recipients. We should be able to reap the benefits of what they can offer to society.

4/4/20

Jessica Craven

Ya'll, your attacks on DACA are repugnant and un-American. These are people who have trusted their lives to our country and our system. They have been PROMISED a place here. To try to take that away from them now is so awful I don't have the words. Shame on you for making this a priority. Go work on climate change, or gun violence, or something else that is ACTUALLY threatening Americans. DACA is a good and decent program and needs to stay. Thanks.

7/21/20

Jean Poublee

the children of lying sneaking fake parents who smuggled such children intot eh usa shoudl be sent back along with their parentsto their own country. they violated our rules and laws for coming tot he usa and they shoud have zero rights to be in this country. we had laws on how you apply for citizenship and many do use the laws and that is ok. but when you have sneaks liars fakers who ignore americna laws they are not good candidates for americna citizenship., they lies and sneaked from teh begginning. that is completely unaccpetable.none of them shoudl stay int eh usa. they need to learn a lesson and they shoudl be deported to their own home country. they have ripped us off for half a million dolalrs for the raising of those kids who they smuggledinto this country and our own kids suffered becaues they didnt get he education they shoud have had with our tax dollars. this is fact is robbery ont eh part of those foreigners from places like mexico and centtrl america. they have in fact robbed us of the legal use of our own tax dollars since they stole if for their own kids. that is robbery and they deserve nothing. they deeserrve nothing other than to be deported as teh robbers and thieves they are to american.they didnt belong jhere in the beginngin and thehy dont belong herenow.you observe the laws in americca and letting themno observe oru laws shows that anybody else in america who observes the lawis a fool becausse america will let liars get ahead. that is what is happening here. outlaws who didnt observe our laws just violatdl them with impunity and now they claim they have"
rights" to be here. what a scam that is. yoiu dont gain rights frm being a scofflaw imo.this is damageing to us citizens who can observe that being a robber a thief and a lar and faker pays off. it is nto good to let these daca robbers into this country. send them allhome, parent sand kids and do it now. they shoudl get nothiong. noe anythhign becaues it rewards thievery and robbery.


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