View Single Post
#5
08-07-2017, 10:46 AM
Senior Member
Joined in Aug 2009
3,161 posts
dtrt09
Quote:
Originally Posted by Got_Daca View Post
While these legal threats to DACA raise concerns, there is also plenty of reason to be hopeful. For one thing, several bipartisan bills have recently been introduced to provide a permanent legislative solution for DACA recipients. In truth, they aren’t likely to pass and, if they did, they would probably come with unwanted changes to immigration enforcement policy. However, they do show that there’s broad bipartisan support for DACA recipients, which means that any decision to end DACA would be very politically unpopular.

https://www.nilc.org/2017/08/04/even...to-be-hopeful/
NILC and AmericasVoice need to stop trying to discourage the immigrant community from taking this opportunity to enact a permandnt legalization program for childhood arrivals. Gen. Kelly himself stated that he supports legislation and he is 100 % right that it is Congress' responsibility to deliver.

These organizations advanced the premise that they had to allow the previous administration to deport almost 3 million people with the same FAILED argument: keep the status quo until...the next election, the "Latino giant", or worse as with DAPA "let's go to the Supreme Court". They never organized for its defense and now it will likely kill Daca.
Post your reply or quote more messages.