ACLU of Kansas Demands Communications Between Kansas AG Derek Schmidt and Trump Administration on DACA

Open Records Request Filed As Part of Campaign by 10 ACLU Affiliates in States That Sent Trump an Ultimatum to Rescind DACA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 7, 2017

CONTACT: Amie Young, Communications and Events Manager, 913-490-4105, [email protected]

OVERLAND PARK, KS --- The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, affiliates in 9 additional states, and the national ACLU filed open records requests today demanding copies of any communications between the Kansas Office of the Attorney General and the federal government regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”) program.

This request follows a late June letter, sent by state officials from 10 states, including Kansas, to Attorney General Jeff Sessions demanding that the Trump administration end the DACA program. If the administration does not agree by September 5 to end DACA, the states threaten to amend an existing lawsuit in front of Judge Andrew Hanen in Texas to challenge the lawfulness of the program.

The state officials may have a supportive ally in longtime DACA opponent Attorney General Sessions. In January 2017, Sessions said that DACA is “very questionable, in my opinion, constitutionally.” And responding to the states’ June 2017 letter, Sessions said, “I like it that our states and localities are holding the federal government to account and expecting us to do our responsibility to the state and locals, and that’s to enforce the law.”

“The DACA program is a critical lifeline for nearly 800,000 young immigrants who came to this country as children and know the United States as their home,” said Micah Kubic, executive director. “Since its creation five years ago, DACA has enabled hundreds of thousands of young men and women nationwide to attend school, support their families, buy homes, begin careers, contribute to their communities, and pursue their dreams.”

As today’s request states, “it remains unclear whether the United States will maintain its defense of the DACA program. [The] statements [from Attorney General Sessions] raise serious questions regarding the United States’ commitment to defending the legality of [the] DACA program against the States’ threatened litigation, as well as questions about possible communications regarding the Texas litigation between the States and members of the Trump administration.”

All of the state and national open records requests are available here: https://www.aclu.org/other/aclu-files-open-records-requests-states-gave-trump-administration-ultimatum-rescind-daca

The ACLU national release is available here: https://www.aclu.org/news/aclu-files-open-records-requests-states-gave-trump-administration-ultimatum-rescind-daca