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Democrats to take up immigration reform next week

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03-02-2021, 01:57 PM
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A MASSIVE deal is imminent. Now is the time we will need Joey more than ever to leverage his part Senate relationships and cut a deal in the Senate for Dreamers.

https://www.axios.com/democrats-drea...380d4ccc9.html

The House will vote on two immigration bills next week, including one to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Tuesday on a call with the Democratic caucus.

Why it matters: This is likely the only realistic shot the Biden administration has at this point to pass immigration reform.

The two bills, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act and the American Dream and Promise Act, both passed the House with bipartisan support last Congress.

The first one would provide permanent residency for undocumented farmworkers, while the other would allow undocumented immigrants who came to the states as children stay in the country and apply for citizenship.

Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) introduced a Senate version of the Dream Act last month, indicating the bill has at least some bipartisan support in the Senate.

Americans overwhelmingly support letting undocumented immigrants who came to the states as children stay in the country and apply for citizenship.

Between the lines: Democrats are still whipping Biden's U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, which would reverse many executive orders handed down by the Trump administration, possibly providing citizenship for more than 11 million undocumented immigrants.

But congressional sources tell Axios the House does not have the votes on the comprehensive bill.
What's next: After campaigning against former President Donald Trump by accusing him of putting "kids in cages," Biden now is now seeing a brewing child migrant problem.

More than 700 children who crossed from Mexico into the United States without their parents were held in Border Patrol custody as of last week.
A crisis at the border could make it even harder for Congress to pass substantial immigration reforms.
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I must say thanks for highlighting.

Fingers crossed.
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That is great news but the piece on unaccompanied children has me worried.
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That is great news but the piece on unaccompanied children has me worried.
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Encouraging, but not getting my hopes up!
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this is good news, the key is the senate. Let's see what the Republicans have up their sleeve.

If Cruz takes the floor to criticize this bill, somebody should bitch slap that filthy snake.
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Lol 0(!) house Republicans voted for the covid bill and 0 senate Republicans will vote for it but folks really think they’re going to vote for this bill? Like I said in a previous thread any dem priority thst passes will pass through reconciliation and everything is left to die. It’s all a show.
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this is good news, the key is the senate. Let's see what the Republicans have up their sleeve.

If Cruz takes the floor to criticize this bill, somebody should bitch slap that filthy snake.
It is the same old story. The House passes it just to show that they "got it done." Absolutely NOTHING passes the Senate ever.
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