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DACA: Losing one ‘dreamer' in medical school ‘can have a huge impact' on patient care
One year ago - By Healio
Mark G. Kuczewski
As the government debates immigration and the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, medical schools envision the possible implications for students who are protected from deportation and allowed to work despite arriving in the United States as undocumented immigrants.
In the wake of a second ruling against ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the Supreme Court on Friday is expected to decide whether to hear an appeal from President Donald J. Trump without waiting for an appeals court ruling.
This back-and-forth creates much uncertainty
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