Trump’s DACA Rollback: Judge Rules Racial Bias Played a Role
A San Francisco federal judge, Trina Thompson, ruled on Saturday, August 2, 2025, that racial bias significantly influenced the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The judge found sufficient evidence of racial animus motivating the policy change.
Judge Thompson’s ruling highlights a critical flaw in the Trump administration’s process. The administration failed to conduct an objective assessment of country conditions before rescinding DACA protections, the court determined.
This landmark decision has significant implications for the hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants, known as “Dreamers,” who benefited from DACA. The ruling could lead to the reinstatement of the program and a renewed legal battle over its future.
The ramifications extend beyond the immediate legal dispute. The ruling underscores the importance of unbiased policymaking and raises concerns about the potential for racial bias in government decisions affecting vulnerable communities. The future of DACA, and the lives of countless Dreamers, now hang in the balance, awaiting further legal proceedings.