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09-25-2017, 02:34 PM
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/republi...new-daca-bill/
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Republican Senators Thom Tillis, James Lankford and Orrin Hatch unveiled their latest immigration reform effort, a first step toward fixing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program which the Trump administration recently announced it was rescinding.

The three senators announced the SUCCEED Act (Solution for Undocumented Children through Careers Employment Education and Defending our nation), which they called a "fair and compassionate" merit-based solution to issues facing undocumented children currently in the U.S.

"If you work hard, follow the law and pay your taxes, you can stay here permanently," Sen. Tillis promised Dreamers.

The proposed legislation mandates that in order to receive "conditional status" in the U.S., a recipient must be maintaining gainful employment, pursuing higher education or serving in the U.S. military.

Under the bill, eligibility for protective status includes having arrived in the U.S. before the age of 16 years, holding a high school diploma or equivalent, passing an extensive criminal background check, submitting biometric data to the Department of Homeland Security and being able to pay off any existing federal tax liabilities.

Tillis said it was very important that Congress not implement a policy that allows the line to be skipped, and the plan, he said, should also prevent "chain migration," a term used to describe how the immigration system prioritizes family members.

After five years of gainful employment, earning a degree or military service, a recipient would then become eligible for a second round of 5-year protected status. After which, the Senators said an individual can then apply for a green card to jumpstart the naturalization process.

While Tillis critiqued the DREAM Act, which was re-introduced by Sens. Lindsey Graham and Dick Durbin, for not being conservative enough, and for the fact that it has "failed every single time," he told reporters on Monday that he was open to including Democrats in the immigration bill conversations.


"We are willing to talk with anyone providing certainty to these children, let politics get checked at the door, let's provide something on a bipartisan basis to these children and young adults in this country," said Tillis.

He added, noting his confidence in the bill's future, that "on the whole, we have a bigger base to draw on in the Senate and a bigger base that's important to draw on in the House to get this to the president's desk."

Meanwhile, bill co-sponsor James Lankford of Oklahoma said immigration poses as an "unresolved issue that continues to get harder every single year."

He stressed that the SUCCEED Act was not a "stand-alone bill," and the greater issues of immigration need also need to be addressed.

"What I'd like to see is -- we need to try to resolve the issues of immigration. This is the moment to be able to resolve things like border security and e-verify," added Lankford.

Senator Orrin Hatch echoed Lankford's concerns, saying he was "tired" of the immigration problem facing the country.

"We have millions of great young people that can add a great deal to our country," Hatch said. "We need a permanent solution to this problem not just kicking it down the road."

He added, "We need to develop a solution that will recognize the positive contributions that Dreamers can make to our society."

The new bill is the most recent piece of legislation drafted after the Trump administration's announcement officially rescinding the DACA program, effectively ending the Obama-era program that has deferred deportations for those who came to the United States as young immigrants.

The Department of Homeland Security will no longer consider new applications for legal status and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said it was rejecting all new DACA requests and employment authorization document (EAD) applications received after the Sept. 5 memo.

The Trump administration also allowed a six-month window for adjudication of the renewal process for DACA recipients, giving Congress to use as a period to craft a DACA fix.
Let's get those compromises done and this passed.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders. " Will be putting out specific principals that the white house supports in the coming days"

Pass this bill now......
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So if we marry USC can we make the process faster?
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We need to follow the money and see where this push from Republicans for DACA legislation is coming from...
Just like the 400 million the Koch brothers dangled in front of republicans for Obamacare repeal and tax reform
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Let's get those compromises done and this passed.
Thanks for posting this! I'm at work and didn't even think to copy the verbiage, just the link.
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They need to negotiate, compromise and call it the Dream Success Act
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So if we marry USC can we make the process faster?
Says a newbie.

Yes, if you are not an EWI, that has always been the fastest way.
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We need to follow the money and see where this push from Republicans for DACA legislation is coming from...
Just like the 400 million the Koch brothers dangled in front of republicans for Obamacare repeal and tax reform
Someone posted a while back that the Koch brothers were going to push for a Dreamer bill.
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