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karel wrote:daca will fail do to the dems
Bernie Sanders wrote:karel wrote:daca will fail do to the dems
Why blame democrats?
jusplay4fun wrote:There is enough blame to go around ALL of Congress.
JPBernie Sanders wrote:karel wrote:daca will fail do to the dems
Why blame democrats?
karel wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:There is enough blame to go around ALL of Congress.
JPBernie Sanders wrote:karel wrote:daca will fail do to the dems
Why blame democrats?
they had a chance 2 times to put daca on the table,but failed to do that
jusplay4fun wrote:There is more from both articles at the links provided. BTW: Interesting spin for both new organizations.
JP
Trump's ignorance about DACA is stunning
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/02/opinions/trumps-ignorance-about-daca-is-stunning-reyes/index.html
For starters, it makes absolutely no logical sense that the President would make a big deal of announcing "NO MORE DACA DEAL"-- in all caps, as though he were taking some bold new stance. Let's recall, he was the one who ended DACA, the program that allowed roughly 800,000 young people brought here illegally as children, known as the Dreamers, to live and work openly.
The President unilaterally began the unwinding of this program in September, with no plan to replace it, and since then has rejected several bipartisan proposals that would have provided a legislative fix for the plight of the Dreamers. It is nonsensical for Trump to be vowing that there will be "no more deal" when there is not now and never has been any realistic chance of a DACA deal.
Trump calls on Republicans to use 'nuclear option' for border legislation
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/04/02/trump-calls-on-republicans-to-use-nuclear-option-for-border-legislation.html
President Trump on Monday once again hammered lawmakers over immigration, demanding Congress pass stronger border legislation and imploring Republicans to use the “Nuclear Option if necessary.”
Trump has previously called for the “nuclear option” – which would require the Senate to change rules to end the filibuster. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has dismissed the option in the past, saying Republicans will welcome the filibuster when they return to being the Senate minority.
On Monday, Trump tweeted that the U.S. must build a border wall, but argued that "Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!" He also said that a deal to help "Dreamer" immigrants is "dead because the Democrats didn't care or act."
DACA is dead because the Democrats didn’t care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works. Must build Wall and secure our borders with proper Border legislation. Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 2, 2018
WASHINGTON — A bare majority of the U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely Tuesday to let the Trump administration follow through on its plan to shut down DACA, the federal program that has allowed nearly 800,000 young people, known as "dreamers," to avoid deportation and remain in the U.S.
With hundreds of DACA supporters rallying outside — so many that police shut down the street in front of the Supreme Court — the justices heard nearly an hour and a half of oral arguments. Based on their questions, it appeared that the court's five conservatives were inclined to rule that the Department of Homeland Security acted properly when it ordered the program ended in 2017 and that the federal courts cannot second-guess that decision.
While Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh appeared likely to say DACA was properly shut down, Chief Justice John Roberts did not seem to be as strongly convinced. Roberts may be the deciding vote, just as he was last term when the court blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census form. He concluded in that case that the government had not given an adequate explanation for its proposed action.
Lower court rulings have kept DACA going, allowing young people in the program to reapply every two years to remain under its protection. Children of undocumented immigrants can remain here if they were under 16 when their parents brought them to the U.S. and if they arrived by 2007.
Arguing for DACA's defenders, lawyer Ted Olson said federal law requires the government to give a detailed explanation before taking an action that affects hundreds of thousands of people and the businesses that employ them.
jusplay4fun wrote:where are we now with Immigration to the USA?
THE WALL..! The WALL...!jusplay4fun wrote:There is more from both articles at the links provided. BTW: Interesting spin for both new organizations.
JP
Trump's ignorance about DACA is stunning
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/02/opinions/trumps-ignorance-about-daca-is-stunning-reyes/index.html
For starters, it makes absolutely no logical sense that the President would make a big deal of announcing "NO MORE DACA DEAL"-- in all caps, as though he were taking some bold new stance. Let's recall, he was the one who ended DACA, the program that allowed roughly 800,000 young people brought here illegally as children, known as the Dreamers, to live and work openly.
The President unilaterally began the unwinding of this program in September, with no plan to replace it, and since then has rejected several bipartisan proposals that would have provided a legislative fix for the plight of the Dreamers. It is nonsensical for Trump to be vowing that there will be "no more deal" when there is not now and never has been any realistic chance of a DACA deal.
Trump calls on Republicans to use 'nuclear option' for border legislation
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/04/02/trump-calls-on-republicans-to-use-nuclear-option-for-border-legislation.html
President Trump on Monday once again hammered lawmakers over immigration, demanding Congress pass stronger border legislation and imploring Republicans to use the “Nuclear Option if necessary.”
Trump has previously called for the “nuclear option” – which would require the Senate to change rules to end the filibuster. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has dismissed the option in the past, saying Republicans will welcome the filibuster when they return to being the Senate minority.
On Monday, Trump tweeted that the U.S. must build a border wall, but argued that "Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!" He also said that a deal to help "Dreamer" immigrants is "dead because the Democrats didn't care or act."
DACA is dead because the Democrats didn’t care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works. Must build Wall and secure our borders with proper Border legislation. Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 2, 2018
karel wrote:i don't even care about any of this shit,they all need to go back period,have no pitty for them
HitRed wrote:DACA people are a feisty bunch. They know that Trump just wants $$$ and the Dems just want to grandstand. Give it to him and change 1.8 million lives forever!
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
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