Donald Trump canceled the 'dreamer' project of young immigrants
Trump administration canceled the safety program of unregistered young immigrants during the US President Barack Obama.
Trump was also the election pledge to cancel the project known as 'Daka' or 'Dreamer'.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the closure of the project on Tuesday. This resulted in the formal termination of the project called 'Deafred Action for Children Arrival' or 'Daka', which took place during Barack Obama.
As a result, after the expiry of two years of exemption, at least eight million migrant young people will lose opportunity to study or study.
Five years ago, under the initiative of President Barack Obama, nearly eight million unregistered young immigrants came to the United States under the project. Most of them came from Latin American countries.
The Obama administration gave the opportunity to live, study and future jobs by avoiding the dispersion of the youths who came to the gallows of the law. They are known as 'Dreamers'.
However, critics have called the project to be the nomenclature of the illegal immigrants.
President Trump hopes that in his language, the US Congress will find a long-term solution to these so-called dreamers.
In a meeting with Congress leaders, Mr Trump said that "Although people think that they are children, they are actually big, they have my love for them, and I am hopeful that the Congress will be able to help them properly."
"I talked to Congress members and told them to do the right thing, and we did not really have any choice, I think it's going to be a long-term solution right now."
However, the young people under the project are not having any problem in the next six months.
And, in response to Trump administration's decision 'cruel' and 'wrong', former President Barack Obama said in a reaction.
In protest against the cancellation of the 'called' project, several cities have been protesting. Police detained several protesters from New York's Trump Tower. However, no clash was reported anywhere.
In response to Trump's decision, the governments of Mexico and El Salvador have reported their concerns.
Demonstrators in placard hands have also been seen in front of the US Embassy in Mexico.