Fear of deportation 'never left': Iowa DACA recipients cheer Supreme Court decision, worry about future

For at least one day, Anelly Kerren Guerrero can breathe a little easier. Guerrero, who came to the United States with her parents when she was 8, is one of more than 600,000 DACA recipients nationwide who learned Thursday that their immigration status is no longer in limbo, for now. The Supreme Court ruled in a contested 5-4 decision that an attempt by the administration of President Donald Trump to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was "arbitrary and capricious."

For at least one day, Anelly Kerren Guerrero can breathe a little easier. 

Guerrero, who came to the United States with her parents when she was 8, is one of more than 600,000 DACA recipients nationwide who learned Thursday that their immigration status is no longer in limbo, for now. The Supreme Court ruled in a contested 5-4 decision that an attempt by the administration of President Donald Trump to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was "arbitrary and capricious."