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Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers" - Page 36

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#351
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Quick, it's dying... call an ambulance!
....make it a hearse.
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“Priscilla Alvarez

@priscialva
The long shot bipartisan immigration deal led by Sens. Thom Tillis and Kyrsten Sinema is dead this Congress, sources say.

Sen. John Cornyn and other members of GOP leadership said there was scant Republican support for the plan, which had yet to be released as legislative text.
8:04 PM · Dec 14, 2022”

https://twitter.com/priscialva/statu...09475376254978

And that's a wrap guys, we'll do it again in 2, 4, 6 or 10 years from now
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well.. it was an exciting few weeks, guys. on to the next.. see you all in 2023. love you all.
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whats the news on SCOTUS? is SCOTUS taking up our case in Summer 2023/Fall 2023 or is it in 2024?
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From Gavin Newsom recently:

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"The fact is, what we've got right now is not working, and it's about to break in a post-42 world unless we take some responsibility and ownership," said Newsom. "I'm saying that as a Democrat. I'm not saying that to point fingers. I'm saying that as a father, I'm saying that as someone that feels responsible for being part of the solution, and I'm trying to do my best here."
Something is bound to happen with title 42 and the border crisis, even Newsome from California is speaking of it. If we see a continued surge at the border, something will happen for immigration and we can only hope that we are included in the fix.
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whats the news on SCOTUS? is SCOTUS taking up our case in Summer 2023/Fall 2023 or is it in 2024?
That's a good point, the layers have until the 16th of this month to come up with a procedural schedule for Hanen to consider, so it seems like hanen is done with all the non-sense and wants to rule asap. Buckle your seat guys, is going to be a bumpy ride
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whats the news on SCOTUS? is SCOTUS taking up our case in Summer 2023/Fall 2023 or is it in 2024?
We find something out either way this Friday.
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Quick, it's dying... call an ambulance!
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Watch 2Face create a new scenario where a last minute deal is reached ...while playing lotto and winning the jackpot.
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we peaked with DACA in 2012, guys. thats the most we will ever get in relief.

i say we should just accept it and be grateful for the time we had here in The United States.
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The funny thing is that if you look at the news, twitter, Dems are always attacking Reps for bigotry against gay people and women's right to choose, and their stance against marijuana decriminalization, YET, they just passed bills to protect gay marriage and interracial marriage with plenty of Republican votes.

The votes for DREAM Act are there - Dems need to include it in a spending bill or put it to vote. People with 30-40 years in this country are not going anywhere.
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