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California Republicans who co-sponsored Democrats' Dream Act not going to help force

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10-08-2017, 12:22 AM
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Denham hinted that a bipartisan group of lawmakers involved in the various proposed legislative fixes are working on a compromise that would address a few immigration issues, and that something could be announced soon.

"I'm encouraged by where we're at right now, but playing more political games, playing partisan games isn't going to get us there," he said. "We're having meetings almost every day now. We're negotiating right now, I can say that."
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10-08-2017, 01:31 AM
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I'm patiently waiting for our final decision but I don't blame them one but for not signing on .... This was suppose to be a compromise where both sides meet half way not a one way road because we all know that's the only way congress can get anything through . Something good is going to happen for us and I'm not being hopeful I'm keeping a positive mind frame about it .
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Denham and Valadao both represent Central Valley districts with large Latino populations that are among Democrats' top targets in 2018. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has criticized them for not signing the petition.
If ur wondering why the democrats didn't just solve the issue in September. Political ply...
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now they are going to come out with RACA or something like that. As long as they come out with CACA !
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