Which states announced plans to sue Trump over his decision to rescindDaca?
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Trump's move to rescindDACA was blocked by lower courts.
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It does not stop Trump from trying again to rescindDACA or reduce its protections through other means.
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The Trump administration said in September 2017 it would rescindDACA, but it remains in effect under court order.
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The lawsuit challenges Trump's September decision to rescindDACA, which was established by former President Barack Obama in 2012.
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A variety of states, individuals and organizations sued after Trump decided last year to rescindDACA, effective in March.
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The ruling was the first by a federal appellate court to review the merits of the decision to rescindDACA.
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Wardlaw and Nguyen also said the plaintiffs would likely win on their claim that rescindingDACA would violate federal administrative law.
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As president, he has signed three orders banning entry of most people from several Muslim-majority countries as well as rescindingDACA.
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Those groups hope to bring a national class action that includes allegations Trump did not follow proper administrative procedures in rescindingDACA.
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Trump's move to rescindDACA prompted legal challenges by Democratic state attorneys general and various organizations and individuals in multiple federal courts.
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After Sessions announced the decision to rescindDaca, 15 states and Washington DC announced a lawsuit of their own against the administration.
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Under Trump's September 2017 decision to rescindDACA, protections for Dreamers were to have begun phasing out in March 2018.
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The decision deemed the administration's actions in seeking to rescindDACA "arbitrary and capricious" in violation of a federal law that governs regulatory changes.
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Trump announced his decision to rescindDACA in September 2017, planning for the Dreamers' protections to begin phasing out in March 2018.