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DACA recipients are losing protections and work permits as renewal delays surge

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By Daniela Pierre-Bravo

(CNN) — Marco, 26, graduated from one of the country’s top medical schools last week. He found his calling after witnessing his grandmother battle cancer, and he sometimes worked up to 40 to 60 hours a week to afford his education.

That dream is now in jeopardy.

Marco is one of the over 500,000 active recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) – an Obama-era program temporarily shielding some immigrants brought to the US as children from deportation – who are granted a work permit they can renew every two years. He applied for his renewal in December 2025, his lawyer says, and still has not received it.

He joins a growing number of recipients who risk losing their work permits and falling out of status due to processing delays. (CNN agreed to use the pseudonym “Marco,” as he feared speaking to the media could jeopardize his renewal.)

“This is a dramatic increase in people dealing with incredibly long, and disruptive delays… we are seeing somewhere between a 400% and 1000% increase in processing times, based on our conversations with small businesses, large employers at roundtables and DACA recipients around the country,” said Todd Schulte, president of FWD.us, a bipartisan advocacy organization that works with more than 100 US employers on DACA policy. “And this did not happen in the first Trump term. This is quite different.”

Without his renewal, Marco can’t start his residency in anesthesiology this summer. He says that would delay him from paying off over $100,000 in student loans.

“It would ruin me,” he said.

The median wait time for renewals between October 1, 2025, and February 28, 2026, was about 70 days, up from a median of about 15 days in fiscal year 2025, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) data. Immigration lawyers and advocates who spoke to CNN say most of their clients’ processing times are currently higher than four months.

The latest data from USCIS shows that nearly 25,600 renewal applications were pending in September 2025. No updated figures have been released, and no current data exists on the number of recipients who have lost their work permits despite filing within the agency’s strongly encouraged 120–150-day window.

The slowdown is happening amid the Trump administration’s push to reduce illegal immigration, and an even more dramatic reduction in legal immigration, according to Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.

When asked whether recent changes to the DACA renewal process had contributed to longer processing times, USCIS did not directly address the question.

In a statement to CNN, USCIS spokesperson Zach Kahler said: “Under the leadership of President Trump, USCIS is safeguarding the American people by more thoroughly screening and vetting all aliens.”

Many people involved in the immigration system say system changes have led to longer wait times.

On April 28, USCIS announced an enhanced vetting process, requiring the re-submission of fingerprint-based background checks through an expanded FBI system, temporarily pausing immigration decisions, according to an internal memo viewed by CNN. Immigration lawyers like Dan Berger, who is also the founder of a DACA clinic at Cornell Law School and has knowledge of the memo, said “this can lead to longer processing times.”

Berger notes that as early as December, his office began seeing DACA recipients called in for fingerprints – reinstating a pre-pandemic practice that had been replaced by using biometrics already on file.

Critics of the DACA program argue the delays are warranted.

Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for limited immigration, said the current pace is

Aces! Both Dos Pueblos and San Marcos win CIF-SS boys tennis championships

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Channel League rivals Dos Pueblos and San Marcos are both celebrating CIF-Southern Section boys tennis titles.

CIF-SS Division 4: Dos Pueblos 10, Westlake 8: Freshman sensation Ciaran Tober-Bridges won the clinching singles point in the Chargers hard-fought victory in Redlands. DP scored 7 of their 10 points in singles.

CIF-SS Division 5: San Marcos 9, San Clemente 9 (Royals win on games 85-81): The Royals were double-trouble as the duo teams of Levi Reece/Nico Holve and Jacob Cantrell/Eliot Gray swept their matches with each pairs going 3-0.

CIF-SS Division 6: Thacher 11, Oakwood 7

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La visita de Trump a Beijing fue más apariencia que detalles. Y Xi marcó el tono

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Puede que la visita del presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, a China esta semana no haya arrojado resultados inmediatos que aborden las fricciones en materia de tecnología y comercio. Pero no cabe duda de que el líder de China, Xi Jinping, la considerará un rotundo éxito.

Beijing no necesitaba grandes resultados tangibles para lograr victorias importantes, como proyectar a China como un igual a Estados Unidos en el escenario mundial y dirigir el tono de la relación, incluso en lo que respecta a Taiwán.

La visita de Trump parece haber cumplido con ambas expectativas.

Las horas que los dos líderes pasaron juntos durante la estancia de tres días de Trump estuvieron llenas de la cordialidad propia de las grandes potencias y de efusivos elogios por parte del presidente estadounidense, quien calificó la relación entre Estados Unidos y China como una de las “más trascendentales” de la historia mundial.

Incluso antes de que ambos se sentaran a conversar, Trump le dijo a Xi que estaba seguro de que los países tendrían un “futuro fantástico”.

Más tarde, durante un banquete de Estado, el presidente estadounidense afirmó que las buenas relaciones entre ambos pueden crear un “futuro de mayor prosperidad” para el mundo, un sentimiento que XI aprobó con un brindis.

Todas esas declaraciones y halagos crearon un telón de fondo apropiado para el anuncio de China de una nueva era de “estabilidad estratégica constructiva” entre las dos potencias, centrada en la cooperación y la competencia controlada, en lugar de la rivalidad volátil del año pasado.

Y el líder chino aprovechó su encuentro cara a cara con Trump para dejar una cosa muy clara: lo principal que podría descarrilar una buena relación era Taiwán, la cuestión más importante que China considera una “línea roja”.

Si Washington no maneja bien ese asunto, Xi le dijo a Trump el primer día de la visita, toda la relación entre Estados Unidos y China se verá en “grave peligro”.

Beijing reclama la isla de democracia autónoma como su propio territorio y se opone a los sólidos lazos no oficiales de Estados Unidos con Taipéi.

Las declaraciones que Trump hizo a los periodistas durante su viaje de regreso a bordo del Air Force One sugieren que el presidente, como mínimo, escuchó las preocupaciones de Xi, incluyendo las relativas a la venta regular de armas estadounidenses a Taiwán.

Según Trump, abordaron el tema con gran detalle y añadió que pronto tomaría una decisión sobre la venta de armas a la isla.

Los diplomáticos chinos eran plenamente conscientes de la oportunidad que les brindaba el viaje.

Diseñaron meticulosamente un espectáculo de pompa y boato, pensado para impresionar a Trump, desde una salva de cañones militares hasta una visita excepcional al interior del hermético complejo de la cúpula del Partido Comunista conocido como Zhongnanhai.

Y el presidente estadounidense proyectó precisamente el tipo de imagen que el establishment de la política exterior china apreciará.

Trump llegó a Beijing acompañado de una comitiva de altos ejecutivos estadounidenses, a quienes, según le dijo a Xi, estaban allí para “presentar sus respetos” a Xi y a China.

El hecho de que el líder del país más poderoso del mundo le otorgue tal deferencia dice mucho sobre el estatus de Beijing. Esto beneficia a Xi tanto a nivel nacional como internacional, donde busca proyectar a China como una alternativa a Estados Unidos.

Una relación predecible con Estados Unidos también le da tiempo a Beijing para continuar su ascenso en los ámbitos tecnológico, militar y geopolítico.

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Esquer and UCSB slam Highlanders to keep share of Big West lead

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UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Xavier Esquer hit two of the Gauchos four home runs including a grand slam in a 15-5 UCSB rout of UC Riverside.

Esquer finished with 7 RBI as the Gauchos (36-16, 21-8) stayed tied with Cal Poly for first place in the Big West Conference with just one regular season game left for both teams. The Gauchos hold the tie-breaker and will earn the #1 seed into next week's Big West Championships if they finish tied with the Mustangs in the standings.

Liam Barrett got the offensive outburst started as he jumped on the first pitch he saw and smacked a leadoff home run to right field.

(Barrett hits a first pitch, leadoff home run to start UCSB's big offensive day. Entenza Design).

The big blow came later in the first inning as Esquer launched a grand slam to left field for a 5-run first inning for UCSB.

UCSB hit their other two home runs in the fifth inning as Nate Vargas drilled his team-leading 9th big fly on the year and Esquer drilled a 3-run shot making it 10-1 Gauchos.

Nick Husovsky drove in four runs for UCSB with three hits while Willam Vasseur collected four hits on the day and he scored 4 runs.

Senior Day is Saturday with first pitch at 1:05 p.m. as the Gauchos play for the #1 seed in the conference tournament.

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Rare Birds! Bishop Diego Cardinals win school’s first CIF-SS boys volleyball title

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Cardinals celebrate their first boys volleyball CIF crown

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Another banner is coming to the Brick House but it won't match the dozens of others hanging in the Bishop Diego High School gymnasium.

For the first time ever the Cardinals will hang a banner with the words CIF boys volleyball champions!

Bishop Diego makes program history by beating St. Anthony of Long Beach in four sets (25-19, 25-19, 23-25, 25-23) to win the CIF-Southern Section Division 5 title.

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"Just so happy for them," beamed Bishop Diego head coach Dillan Bennett. "They will never forget it."

Senior Damien Krautmann led the way with a match-high 24 kills while fellow senior John Michael Flint added 15 kills as the Cardinals extended their program-record win total to 28 victories against just 8 losses.

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"Really a blessing, formed a brotherhood and could not have asked for a better season, " said Krautmann who added 4 blocks and 4 aces along with his booming kills.

"There is no better feeling," stated Flint. "You know we won a CIF championship for the first time in boys volleyball and we got State next so we get to look forward to that."

(John Michael Flint blasts down one of his 15 kills. Entenza Design).

The CIF State playoff pairings will be announced over the weekend.

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