"This country is our home" Deferred repatriation Significance march October 27, 6:33

Maintenance of the system before a trial of a decision over the Trump administration's decision to cancel the system to postpone the forced repatriation of people who illegally entered the United States as a child, etc. will be held next month at the Federal Supreme Court Who started marching from New York to the capital city of Washington.

Former President Obama has introduced a system called “DACA” that gracefully repatriates people who have been illegally entered by their parents when they were children, but President Trump has decided to abolish it.

A lawsuit has been filed around the decision to maintain the system in several states, and the hearing has been brought to the Supreme Court.

Next month, before the hearing was held at the Supreme Court, people who had been deferred due to this system held a meeting in New York on the 26th.

The Senate head of the Democratic Party and Schuma ’s in-house affairs also participated in the rally, and participants expressed the importance of the system, saying, “This country is our home.”

Some participants then marched towards Washington, the capital of the Supreme Court.

About 700,000 people have been suspended from this system, and the total number of their families is estimated to be over 1 million.

As the President Trump continues to take a strict approach to illegal immigrants in preparation for the presidential election next year, the Supreme Court's whereabouts are drawing attention.