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Attorney General Jeff Sessions to Hold DACA Briefing Tuesday

Attorney General Jeff Sessions will hold a briefing on DACA from the Department of Justice Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. et. He will not take questions from reporters afterward and details about what he will say are slim. 

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The announcement comes at 10-Republican led states are threatening to sue over the program, which they argue is unconstitutional. The deadline for a decision on whether to keep or strap the program is today. Sessions will be defending the Trump administration against the lawsuit should President Trump choose to keep DACA. The deadline for a decision on whether to keep or strap the program is today.

The White House maintained through Monday a final decision on the matter had not been made and that President Trump was still undecided on how to move forward. Media reports have indicated for days he plans to end DACA, but will offer a six month extension period for Congress to come up with a solution. 

Earlier this year, Sessions said there are no plans to "round up DREAMers" although anyone who enters the United States is subject to deportation. 

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