DAPA

Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, has said the president's immigration plan is "lawless."
This means a lower court ruling against the president still stands, and his plan remains in limbo.
The department apologized after the judge accused its lawyers of being unethical.
A new filing seeks a rehearing on Obama's executive actions "before a full" bench of nine justices.
He doesn't anticipate more executive action on immigration.
The decision will fuel the flames of an already contentious presidential election.
The young immigrants didn't do anything wrong, but they could have their identities exposed to hostile state governments anyway.
Among other things, he ordered Attorney General Loretta Lynch to look out for the ethics of government lawyers.
Spectators at Monday's historic hearing included 6-year-old Sophie Cruz, a U.S. citizen whose parents are undocumented.
United States v. Texas, a challenge to the president's executive actions on immigration, will be a linchpin of election-year politics.