Trump gave new DACA applicants seven months (until September 2017) to file for a two year deferment.
Trump gave DACA renewals and work permits an eight month window (until October 2017) to file for a two year extension.
Bottom Line - between September 2017 and the November 2018 election, no DACAs of any kind will expire unless the applicants were too lazy or too stupid get it done during Trump's 7-8 month non-enforcement window.
Trump clearly supports some form of legal status for DACAs, but he is also very fearful of the Conservative response if he does that.
My prediction - It's impossible to know what the GOP and the Democrats will do about the DACA Amnesty currently attached to the 2018 Budget legislation.
Trump's first choice is to have the entire DACA issue disappear until after the November 2018 election.
Long Term - I still stand by my prediction made on this forum in late 2015.
If Trump is reelected in 2020, he will attempt to give blanket Amnesty to every non-violent illegal immigrant living in America.
Full Disclosure...
I voted for Trump in 2016, and I will vote to reelect him in 2020, but only because he is the most Conservative candidate who has a chance to be elected.
She was killed by a DACA stay that Trump kept in country. He should have been deported when Obama's DACA ended.
Obama's daca was illegal, so is the current Trump daca. There is no reason to believe that Trump will not go for amnesty.