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Pro-immigration activists gather outside Supreme Court after it blocked Trump from ending DACA

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A dozen of pro-immigration activists gather outside the US Supreme Court after it rejected US President Donald Trump's cancellation of the DACA "Dreamer" program protecting 700,000 "Dreamers," undocumented migrants brought to the United States as children. IMAGES

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