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Hoyer suggests Dems won’t demand DACA on spending bill - Page 6

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He brought a stand alone DACA extension bill up through unanimous consent, of course it was going to get block. It needs to be attach to the omnibus.
At that point, Democrats would need to back it and use leverage. Trump and other Republicans want something permanent. If Democrats get to that point of using leverage and risking a shutdown, it should be something permanent.

The patch is not going to happen dude.

Oh, add on to the fact that many immigrant orgs, especially Bipartisan dreamer orgs, are pushing for the patch to fail.

Patch is dead.
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At that point, Democrats would need to back it and use leverage. Trump and other Republicans want something permanent. If Democrats get to that point of using leverage and risking a shutdown, it should be something permanent.

The patch is not going to happen dude.

Oh, add on to the fact that many immigrant orgs, especially Bipartisan dreamer orgs, are pushing for the patch to fail.

Patch is dead.
Whelp, Whether if it's now or next year. A patch will be needed once the Supreme Court strikes DACA down ( which they will) and a permanent solution still can't be agreed on ( which is very likely)
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Whelp, Whether if it's now or next year. A patch will be needed once the Supreme Court strikes DACA down ( which they will) and a permanent solution still can't be agreed on ( which is very likely)
I don't see that happening dude. Lankford struck down the idea. Trump said he didn't like it when he was pushing for his own bill.

Don't get your hopes up for the idea.
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