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01-19-2019, 01:20 PM
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JavierHTx
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Originally Posted by PhelonOne87 View Post
In case you are wondering what we get basically one extra year of renewal .

The BRIDGE Act is the most conservative proposal on the table so far. It’s basically a congressional equivalent of DACA: It would allow the people who met the requirements of DACA to be protected from deportation and work legally in the US for the next three years.

The logic behind the bill is to give Congress three years to work out a more permanent solution on immigration — in that sense, it’s basically just a longer version of the six-month deadline Trump has set Congress before people start losing DACA protections en masse.

The bill doesn’t have a ton of support. But one of its sponsors, Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO), is committed enough to it that he’s planning to try a discharge petition (a rarely-successful procedural move) to force it to the floor for a vote.
They want to give Congress 3 years to work out a more permanent solution when we know damn well they ain’t gonna do shit. They know this too. The republicans want democrats to believe they will help them later on if they get their border money now and they better not fall for.

NO BRIDGE ACT. I know whites love keeping other minorities down but enough is enough.
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