The DACA program provides deportation protections to migrants who were brought to the United States illegally as children.
"That... order is hereby reaffirmed and the original injunction and order of vacatur is hereby expanded to cover Final Rule DACA," Judge Andrew Hanen wrote in the court filing on Wednesday.
"That program is vacated, and the Department of Homeland Security is enjoined from implementing Final Rule DACA until a further order of this Court, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, or the Supreme Court of the United States."
However, Hanen said that DACA will remain in place for current beneficiaries of the program, allowing the government to process renewal requests.
Moreover, Hanen pointed out that a final judgement has not been issued in the case.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals previously declared the DACA program illegal in October 2022, but left the policy in place for some 600,000 immigrants in the United States who depend on the program.