Explore Daca through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Daca meaning
Acronym of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, from the U.S. presidential executive order "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals".
Using Daca
- The main meaning on this page is: Acronym of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, from the U.S. presidential executive order "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals".
- In the example corpus, daca often appears in combinations such as: daca recipients, the daca, daca program.
Context around Daca
- Average sentence length in these examples: 30.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 12 start, 8 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Daca
- In this selection, "daca" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 30.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, arrivals, 000, existing, recipients, recipient and applicants stand out and add context to how "daca" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 700 000 daca recipients we and amnesty for daca recipients is. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "daca" sits close to words such as baskets, cannes and cheshire, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with daca
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Despite all the raving praise and propaganda about DACA “dreamers,” few DACA applicants have undergone significant vetting. (17 words)
Pelosi’s ‘DACA-buster’ Speech Likely a Record-Setter for the HousePelosi can’t stop a spending deal that excludes DACA. (21 words)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient Roberto Martinez, left, celebrates with other DACA recipients Thursday in front of the Supreme Court in Washington. (24 words)
The Durbin-Graham-Flake compromise proposed a week ago outlines a plan for DACA recipients to be put on a 12-year path to citizenship with up to two years credit for time spent with temporary deportation protections under the DACA program. (42 words)
He has made it known that this will be his vehicle for moving on the question of amnesty for DACA recipients, or the rather larger pool of “Dreamers”, which includes even those who didn’t apply for, or were denied DACA. (41 words)
Under Trump's order, DACA would begin phasing out on March 5. If Alsup's decision remains in place, DACA beneficiaries would be able to reapply for protections past that deadline, although the administration is not processing new applications. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient Roberto Martinez, left, celebrates with other DACA recipients Thursday in front of the Supreme Court in Washington.
Some students have been left out of DACA altogether, because of eligibility hurdles, but as Guzman says, there are a lot of options still open to students without DACA.
So we've known that DACA is a temporary protection, and for now, even though it protects the 700,000 DACA recipients, we know that we still need Congress to take action to protect folks permanently.
The administration was required to renew existing DACA cases, but has blocked tens of thousands from applying for DACA for the first time who became eligible once they turned 15.
The Judge ruled that the DACA 2012 memo is the law of the land, and that three days from now, on Monday, DHS must be prepared to implement this — including accepting and processing new DACA applicants.
Nearly 1.5 million individuals nationwide live in a household with a DACA recipient, including more than a quarter-million U.S.-born children of DACA recipients.
The DACA issue has continued into this year, and the Supreme Court began deliberating the repeal of DACA on with the final verdict expected by June 2020.
But the poll also found: “Still, 56 percent overall say approving a budget agreement to avoid a shutdown is more important than continuing the DACA program, while just 34 percent choose DACA over a shutdown.
Despite all the raving praise and propaganda about DACA “dreamers,” few DACA applicants have undergone significant vetting.
Duke's memo, which said DACA would end on March 5, ordered federal agencies to stop accepting applications to renew DACA statuses in early October.
Flake has also floated a punt on the DACA issue: three years of protection from deportation for DACA recipients paired with some border security funding.
From the DACA perspective, of course, amnesty for DACA recipients is just the camel's nose under the tent for the broader agenda of open borders and wait-for-the-next-subway next mass amnesty.
He has made it known that this will be his vehicle for moving on the question of amnesty for DACA recipients, or the rather larger pool of “Dreamers”, which includes even those who didn’t apply for, or were denied DACA.
In January, a federal district court in California temporarily blocked efforts to end DACA and ordered the Department of Homeland Security to resume receiving DACA renewal applications from those already in the program.
Pelosi’s ‘DACA-buster’ Speech Likely a Record-Setter for the HousePelosi can’t stop a spending deal that excludes DACA.
The Durbin-Graham-Flake compromise proposed a week ago outlines a plan for DACA recipients to be put on a 12-year path to citizenship with up to two years credit for time spent with temporary deportation protections under the DACA program.
Ultimately, the hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients might not learn any more about DACA’s status until the Supreme Court tackles the situation later in the 2018-2019 term, likely months away.
Under Trump's order, DACA would begin phasing out on March 5. If Alsup's decision remains in place, DACA beneficiaries would be able to reapply for protections past that deadline, although the administration is not processing new applications.
Claudia and Kevin also live with uncertainty because DACA does not confer permanent status, and conservatives have long tried to do away with the program.
DACA recipients reported renewed hope for the future, a greater sense of belonging to U.S. society, and less fear of the police and other government authorities.
Common combinations with daca
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- daca recipients 39×
- the daca 27×
- daca program 23×
- arrivals daca 16×
- for daca 16×
- of daca 12×
- daca recipient 9×
- on daca 9×
- daca and 8×
- end daca 7×