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The tables have turned: Republicans don’t need democrats for DACA legislation.
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It seems as Republicans want to pass legislation on their own agenda, won’t need democratic votes to pass it. A key House Republican involved in immigration negotiations said Wednesday that he expects his chamber will pass a bill with only GOP votes -- and would include some version of a border wall -- even as Democrats dismiss the idea that such a deal could reach the President's desk. Texas Rep. John Carter is a member of the House Republican immigration working group set up by House Speaker Paul Ryan to figure out a path forward for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, an Obama-era policy that protected young undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children from deportation, which President Donald Trump has decided to end. Carter told reporters in the Capitol that he expects what comes out of those meetings to be Republican-only and to include at least something for Trump's controversial border wall. I think we will have a wall factor in the bill and I don't think we will get a single Democrat vote," Carter said about the discussions. Democrats have said any wall funding would be a nonstarter for negotiations, and Trump has suggested he'd consider separating the wall from the debate, though the White House has said it's a priority. Carter declined to talk about the internal deliberations of the group, but said, "we are trying to come up with solutions which will not only be good for the DACA people but will also be good for America." Sources familiar with the workings of the group, which includes Republicans from across the spectrum of ideology in the party, say that while the group has been meeting and discussions are happening among members, the rough outline of a deal has yet to form. Republicans may aspire to be able to use its House majority to pass the bill but will almost certainly lose some members over any legalization of DACA recipients, and could lose more moderates or conservatives depending on how a deal takes shape. For any bill to pass the Senate, it will need Democratic votes to clear the 60-vote filibuster threshold. When Trump announced in early September he was ending DACA, Ryan created the group to attempt to gain consensus on the thorny issue. Trump urged Congress to act and protect DACA recipients, but has also called for border security and immigration enforcement with it. Sunday night, the White House released a laundry list of conservative immigration principles that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday dismissed as "trash" and coming from a place of "darkness and cruelty." Trump created a six-month window for Congress to act by offering DACA permits that expire before March 5 one month to renew for a fresh two years, postponing any DACA expirations until March. On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security said it was still finalizing numbers but that at least 86% of those DACA recipients eligible to renew had applications in by the October 5 deadline. Roughly 132,000 of the 154,000 eligible recipients had applied, spokesman David Lapan said, but that could leave thousands of recipients losing protections before March. As for the strategy of the House to pass a Republican-only bill, Carter acknowledged that there was a concern the group's proposal couldn't pass the Senate but said the other chamber needs "to get their work done" and he hoped both the House and Senate could hammer out a final compromise. But Pelosi criticized the strategy when asked by CNN what she thought of Carter's comments. "That would not be a good idea," Pelosi said. "Why would they go to such a place? It is really, again, another act of cruelty if they want to diminish a bill in such a way. And they still have to win in the Senate." California Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a longtime key House Democrat on any immigration policy, said that no serious negotiations have occurred between parties and moving forward alone would be Republicans' prerogative but not necessarily successful. "I like (Carter), I have no idea what they're looking at, and if we were really having negotiations, we would be talking to each other," Lofgren told CNN. "If they have the votes to pass something, they have the capacity to do that. How they get 60 votes in the Senate, who knows." |
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So something like Succeed Act ?
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in theory they dont need dems.. the house has 244 GOP members and 31 Freedom Caucus members.
244 - 31 freedom caucus members = 213. 5 short of 218. unless there are things behind the scenes we dont know, like they convinced some freedom caucus members to vote for it, then he is right that they have the 218 votes for daca. its probably a conservative Succeed/DACA relief tho. then it has to be worked out with the Senate Dream Act through committee. |
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They do need Democrats in the Senate though.
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Yes but you're assuming that all 213 GOP members will vote for whatever bill their party drafts.
I don't think all will be on board with a conservative DACA/Succeed Act. There are GOP members in left-leaning districts up for re-election. Not to mention the 5 add'l votes the party will need. I do believe December is our best bet. Dems need to start acting tougher! |
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DACA had so much bipartisan support just a month ago. Why does everything have to turn sour in this congress :(
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It's politics man. Both sides have something to gain from passing their version - as for republicans, they want to pass it with their limitations that will please their constituents as well. Let's see what happens..
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Re: The tables have turned: Republicans don’t need democrats for DACA legislation.
Well they are the overwhelming majority, they can probably pass anything they want. In the Senate, however, is where things always die on arrival.
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They didn’t use any democrats to vote for the Obamacare repeal and how did that turn out? I doubt they’ll even get consensus in their caucus.
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This is going no where, it doesn’t appear that any practical negotiations are going on. The Republicans are negotiating with themselves, Democrats are negotiating with themselves and the president has his demands. Come December it will be nothing but political theater and nothing will pass. I said it once and I’ll say it again,it will be the BRIDGE Act to the rescue.
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This is why progressives were so upset about Schumer and Pelosi granting a continuing resolution 3 month extension without attaching DreamAct.
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Lol no, we are getting the dream act attached to the spending bill. Republicans are fools for trying to risk a government shutdown but I guess it going to give the political coverage. "We had to vote for it to keep the government running"
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Trump - twice - tells Hannity he wants The Wall in return for DACA.
Says "we have to get something" to do something. Back to Square One. Via @StevenTDennis |
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the compromise and bipartisanship will obviously be priority.. they will try atleast and that is fine, the country could use a little bipartisanship.
but im saying is that the dream act attached to must pass legislation is 100% guaranteed and is our biggest safety net. i just dont want you guys in despair or be negative, i know waiting is worst part but trust me fam, we're almost there. |
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Hannity: No DACA unless you get wall? Trump defends Dreamers, says "I want the wall" but "whether or not we do (get wall, etc) I don't know"
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you cant really take him seriously cause he wants to please his base so much. hes jus saying that on FOX News for his peeps.
pretty sure the wall will not be included with our deal. Quote:
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I don't think you guys should get so down. There will be lots more highs and lows before Dec 8th. Just hang in there. Focus on school/work and keep going. Feel free to vent here all you want - we're all going thru it together so we understand. Just don't get caught up in all the politics and posturing by both parties. It's the process. The wait is brutal but don't lose hope! We will get there one day very soon. |
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There will be no compromise. Only way for the DA to pass is if democrats hold the line and force a vote with must pass legislation. If not it’s back to the shadows and deportation for us. Both parties will be complicit, as well as trump and all the horrible people that voted for him. This is the cruelest thing to happen in the country... land of the free my ass
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Yea this whole compromise is falling apart. Trump is paranoid and even his own cabinet think he's a moron.
As badly as it sucks, it looks grim for us. |
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i wouldnt want to call anything this early yet. i know your frustrated like everyone here because of all the up and down news articles that is posted here. just take every news articles you read online with a grain of salt and don't take it too seriously. don't take Trumps, or any other Politicians comments to heart, because most of these comments are just misdirections.
i honestly believe we are up in this fight. relief will be coming our way, in whatever form that is. Quote:
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zzz, i see the negativity is out in full force again.
so when dems say anything it's just fluff, but when trump says something, we should all take it to heart. why are some of you even here. like i dont understand the point of you posting here, or how you can live your life this way. "oh my god, it's over, back to the shadows, incoming bridge act". this is getting ridiculous. |
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i agree. people on here seem to feel all doom and gloom on here when negative articles are posted but rejoice enthusiastically when positive articles are posted on here and all those feelings of despair are erased. I could only imagine what was it like when Trump got elected and the inauguration. anyways, i dont blame them. it's there way of venitng. |
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I wish Lindsey Graham would post some hints about his conversations with him Monday ugh
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the way is we it is trump changes his mind faster than a teenager, we should by now expect him to change his stance here every other day and we should hope when the real decisions and discussions starts he changes his mind towards us. |
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