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GOP Rep Chris Collins: Stand-Alone DACA-Type Bill Could Pass House | MSNBC

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Trump ally: ‘We’re better’ than punishing 'Dreamers'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoE6RMmtrts

Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), a key ally of President Trump on Capitol Hill, said Thursday that the United States is “better than” punishing so-called Dreamers and that he supports a pathway to citizenship for young people brought to the U.S. illegally as children.

“I believe we’re better than that. We are a compassionate country,” Collins told CNN’s “New Day” when asked about members of the GOP who support a tougher stance on immigrants in the country illegally, specifically Dreamers.

“I know, I come from a big dairy area, and also add where the undocumented workers — that’s what I call them, I don’t want to call them illegal immigrants, I prefer the term undocumented workers — are working hard. They’ve been there in some cases for well over 10 years, raising their families. We need to recognize that.”

Collins’s comments come after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Tuesday that the administration would phase out the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, giving Congress six months to act.

Later on Tuesday, Trump tweeted that he would revisit his decision to end DACA if Congress didn't act.

Then, on Thursday, Trump tweeted that individuals who fall under DACA "have nothing to worry about" during the next six months, adding that there would be "no action" during that period of time.

Collins was the first member of Congress to endorse Trump during the Republican primary and his comments add pressure to a Republican Congress reluctant to take up immigration.

The program deferred deportation for people were brought to the United States illegally as minors and allows them to pursue work permits.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/34...shing-dreamers
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MOMENTUM is so awesome right now dudes. FAKKKKKKKKKKKK
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This guy was the the first one to support Trump all way back in the primaries, huge
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This guy was the the first one to support Trump all way back in the primaries, huge
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Wasnt he one of the original RACA cosponsors?
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Do any of you guys think the DA will pass since the Democrats have more leverage?
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Dude might be conservative but it seems he's very reasonable and open minded, wish there were more like him
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yes, December 12 they have to revisit the issue of funding the government because the Trump-Pelosi-Schumer deal only extended the govt funding for 3 months while Ryan and McConnell wanted an 18 mo extension.

Schumer and Pelosi positioned themselves very well, they can basically attach anything to any future spending resolutions, harvey, irma, debt-ceiling, avert govt shutdown etc.

they own the government in December.

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Do any of you guys think the DA will pass since the Democrats have more leverage?
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It'll pass if it gets put up to a vote in both houses. Only thing standing in our way are Ryan, McConnell, the possibility of a Trump veto, or if the Democrats wimp out and don't attach it to must-pass legislation.
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It'll pass if it gets put up to a vote in both houses. Only thing standing in our way are Ryan, McConnell, the possibility of a Trump veto, or if the Democrats wimp out and don't attach it to must-pass legislation.
Okay if they attach the DA to the spending bill, can't the Republicans take out the attachment, since they have control?
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