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Biden open to splitting up immigration bill
It looks like Biden's actual intentions for immigration are starting to show.
They are also serious about passing something by EOY even if its not CIR. Good new for dreamers at least https://www.politico.com/news/2021/0...on-bill-462479 |
Re: Biden open to splitting up immigration bill
It's looking better and better :-)
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GOOD JOB JOEY! He is the only one I have full trust on. With will and power, he can persuade his Dem caucus and bring a few Reps on Board. A piecemeal approach with prioritizing Dreamers and Border Security first is the best way forward for broader reform!
A massive Dreamer legalization deal is imminent. For first time in 20 years here, I actually see very bright prospects for Dreamers to get conditional green cards this year. It will be a phenomenal deal if Joey persists and pushes back to the far left and far right and maintains a compromise driven approach. |
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Sleepy Joe ain't snoozing on these bitch ass Republicans
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I will get 46 tattooed if this happens!!!
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So Biden is actually fking serious about doing something on immigration
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I think he is approaching this with a 1 term mind set.. This his only term to get shit done.
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That’s because those advocates are eyeing a ticking clock: Bills that were passed last Congress can be moved to the floor directly without having to go through committee if they are voted on before April 1. If brought to the floor before the deadline, certain bills, such as those providing a pathway for so-called Dreamers, temporary protective status holders and Deferred Enforced Departure holders from war- and disaster-ravaged countries could move through the House more quickly. |
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