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Dems look to modify Dreamer bill to break internal logjam
House Democratic leaders are eyeing changes to legislation to protect “Dreamers” in a bid to resolve an intraparty dispute that’s stalled a key piece of their agenda.
In a closed-door meeting Wednesday, a group of top Democrats floated tweaks to the bill that would toughen the pathway to citizenship for some undocumented immigrants with criminal records, according to multiple lawmakers and aides in the room. Story Continued Below Those changes would likely be enough to pick up votes from the Democrats’ centrist wing while heading off potential political attacks from the GOP on the floor — two key reasons the legislation had been stuck. The issue was discussed in a late afternoon huddle in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office with several Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee. The meeting also included leaders of several pro-immigration activist groups like United We Dream, whose support is seen as crucial to moving the bill forward. Protecting Dreamers has long been a priority for Democrats, but the push has run into some roadblocks within the sprawling House Democratic caucus. Some swing-district lawmakers wanted to make sure that people who have committed certain crimes weren’t eligible for citizenship. One hang-up was related to whether Dreamers who are suspected to be affiliated with gangs could get access to citizenship, according to one source in the room. POLITICO Playbook newsletter Sign up today to receive the #1-rated newsletter in politics Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time. Democratic leaders have been eager to avoid exposing any further divides within the caucus on immigration after an embarrassing GOP victory on the issue in February. Some senior lawmakers feared that the Dreamers bill could trigger the same kind of tricky GOP procedural vote, which they feared Republicans could win on the floor. While a decision has not formally been made, Democrats left Pelosi’s office believing they were close to an agreement, which could allow the House Judiciary Committee to advance the bill after previously postponing its markup. “I think we're continuing to have really good discussions and I think we will make progress,” said Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a co-leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus — a key voting bloc that will be needed for the bill to pass. The legislation, known as the Dream Act, would provide a pathway to citizenship for more than 2 million undocumented people who came to the country as children. “I feel there was progress made. The details have still yet to be worked out. I was encouraged,” Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.) said leaving the meeting. |
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" The meeting also included leaders of several pro-immigration activist groups like United We Dream, whose support is seen as crucial to moving the bill forward."
DOA. UWD == YOU WILL DIE. |
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Honestly at this point we all know we are being used for 2020. There is nothing to come out of this. Brace for 2021 and 2022 shit.
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UWD will need all the support they can get!! I can't send them money fast enough!
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If UWD is involved you know they are in it to tank it so they can live lavish lifestyles off the backs of the Undoc.
Forget republicans, they are known wolves, the worst enemy of the dreamer is people like UWD. The wolves in sheep clothing. |
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Dreamer Logic 101 |
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They are compromising?
Dammit we are fucked on July.. |
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Reminder
http://i.imgur.com/WS2bbkK.png Anyhow, this logjam needs some good prune juice cause I predict a hard and heavy failure. |
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Verified account @RyanGirdusky 4h4 hours ago More Actual details of the Kushner immigration plan coming out next week from the WH per two sources I’m hearing mixed messaging on whether or not the plan ends country caps. This is something a lot of hawks (myself included hate) but there’s little resistance inside Washington, even from Cotton. Republicans nearly ended country caps last year- it was a bill being pushed by Kevin Yoder (who thankfully lost re-election) According to one source 45-46 Republican Senators have said they’ll support the bill. A different source told me it was more. They include the hawks - Cotton, Grassley, Perdue, Hawley. The ones still on the fence or unwilling to sign on are the “business first” Republicans - Lankford, Murkowski, etc... Graham is pushing for the bill to include an amnesty which the WH is opposed to. |
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The White House is including universal e-verify on the bill. Dems will never give that up unless all illegals are at least given a work permit. Having millions of people lose their jobs would send this country into a really bad recession.
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