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GOP megadonor: ‘I’m not writing one penny to any of them’ until DACA is resolved

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06-05-2018, 09:28 PM
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GOP megadonor: ‘I’m not writing one penny to any of them’ until DACA is resolved
By NATASHA KORECKI 06/05/2018 08:33 PM EDT

Link: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/...-donors-627698

A billionaire Florida healthcare mogul and Republican megadonor says he will cut off contributions to elected officials and candidates who refuse to fix immigration laws.

Mike Fernandez, long at odds with President Donald Trump over deportations, told POLITICO in a phone interview he’s behind a broadening strategy among donors to punish politicians who will not sign a discharge petition in the House that would trigger a congressional showdown over the fate of hundreds of thousands of so-called Dreamers.

“Over the last 10 years, the Republican Party has received $47 million from me, in state, gubernatorial and party contributions,” Fernandez said. “I’m not writing one penny to any of them anymore.”

The Cuban-born Fernandez is one of a growing number of GOP donors who are demanding Congress take action on the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which Trump canceled last year. Last week, former Exelon chairman John Rowe and Weather Tech CEO David MacNeil told POLITICO they would curb resources to Republicans over the issue.

Fernandez said Tuesday he’s enlisted dozens of businesspeople in Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee who “will abide by that commitment,” and close up their pocketbooks to politicians who won’t take action on DACA. He implored House Speaker Paul Ryan to “get a backbone” and allow a debate on immigration to advance to the chamber’s floor. As of Tuesday, just three more signatures were needed on the discharge petition.
“The discharge petition is to bring the issue to the floor and let a resolution come, if it comes from the White House, if it comes from Democrats, let it come through. No one should have the authority to prohibit a debate on the House floor,” Fernandez said. “And that is exactly what Speaker Ryan has done in the House. I have been a supporter of Speaker Ryan, I think he’s playing chicken and needs to get a backbone.”

In his capacity as co-chair of the American Business Immigration Coalition, Fernandez recently authored an open letter to House Republicans declaring “DACA discharge is our litmus for giving.”

“We, the undersigned, represent reliable donors to the Republican Party. We cannot sit idly by. We urge you to join your 23 GOP House colleagues to sign H Res. 744, a DACA discharge petition filed by Representative Carlos Curbelo (R-FL).Last September, President Trump revoked DACA, putting the lives of 800,000 dreamers, their families and their employers in limbo. We urge you to sign H Res. 744 to provide our Dreamers the opportunity to continue to invest their talents in our economy, our military and our country.”

Others donors who have added their names to the letter and who have collectively donated millions of dollars to GOP candidates, include Dr. Zachariah Zachariah of the University of Miami Health System; Coastal Construction CEO Tom Murphy Jr.; Century Homebuilders Group CEO Sergio Pino; Carnival Cruise Lines former CEO Bob Dickinson; and Enrique Sosa, a retired senior vice president of Dow Chemical Company.
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Bravo! Hispanics and other minorities need to stand up for Dreamers just like these guys
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hmmm, i see more gop megadonors doing this than dem donors

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Hell yeah this is exactly what we need!
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They be trying to make us go Republican once we get legalized lol
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if house republicans really wanted to help us they would have done it by now

real talk guys
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if house republicans really wanted to help us they would have done it by now

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Yup yup. All of the stuff going on in the house is all for show. We’ll probably have to wait until after Hanen’s injunction, the election, and the next budget resolution for anything remotely serious.
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Still gotta roll the cow that is senate. Rolling the house is like rolling the little leagues.

I was gonna provide a cow rolling video, but it was too depressing.

Instead here is a cow rolling hay bale.
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