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Kushner tries to strike bipartisan asylum deal

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Jared Kushner is working with Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin and GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham to try and broker a bipartisan deal on asylum laws, which could be the next step in Congress’ piecemeal approach to immigration reform after passage of a $4.5 billion border spending bill next week.

Graham, the Senate Judiciary chairman, then delayed a scheduled Thursday committee vote on his own piece of legislation, choosing to take more time to find a centrist approach. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and adviser met with the Democratic whip and Graham on Tuesday to find a bipartisan way forward on asylum changes.

Graham’s bill would require asylum seekers to make their request in Mexico or their country of origination, and supply hundreds more immigration judges. Durbin said Democrats might be able to cut a deal if the legislation doesn’t affect existing child victim protections for migrants, the “Flores” standards for treatment of unaccompanied minors and the overall definition of asylum is not changed.

“I’ve identified to him five or six things that I believe Democrats in the Senate and the House will support. And I’ve begged him: Take it,” Durbin said on Wednesday of his discussions with Graham. “Nothing is going to change this overnight. Nothing. What we’ve suggested, I think, moves in the right direction.”

Graham said Durbin asked him to find a bipartisan way forward.

“I’m going to postpone the markup and see if we can find some kind of way,” Graham said. “I feel the need to try. [Durbin]’s asked to try, we’ll try.”



Graham and Durbin have worked together frequently on immigration reform, efforts that produced the 2013 comprehensive bill that passed the Senate but never became law. But those efforts have run aground under Trump’s presidency, as the president pushes for a more restrictive approach. Kushner is trying to cut a deal with the two longtime immigration reformers by giving input from the White House.

Durbin said their current level of discussion is mostly limited to asylum changes, which will likely not be attached to the supplemental spending bill expected to come to the Senate floor next week.

The Senate Appropriations Committee approved on Wednesday its border supplemental, which addresses humanitarian and security needs. It could also come to the Senate floor as soon as next week. The House is working on a separate supplemental bill.

Immigration hawks are worried that the discussions with the liberal Durbin will lead to weaker immigration policy, including citizenship for so-called Dreamers, and Trump will fail to fulfill his campaign pledge to crack down on immigration. Still, those worries might be unfounded because a broader immigration bill is not on the front burner, despite interest from both parties.

“Despite what he says in public, this is still Lindsey Graham, a longtime supporter of mass amnesty bills,” said RJ Hauman, government relations director at the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports stricter enforcement. “This could be why he has resisted efforts by fellow committee Republicans to strengthen a bill that is needed to address the crisis, eventually resulting in it getting shelved.”

“When it comes to immigration policy, the only focus must be on securing our borders, ending asylum abuse and closing legal loopholes that are contributing to the surge of unaccompanied minors and family units from Central America. That is the only thing that should happen in the Senate,” Hauman added.

Yet that approach will not get 60 votes in the Senate, where at least seven Democratic votes are required to pass most legislation. And Republicans are generally divided on the matter, meaning any bill must have bipartisan support to pass.

Meanwhile, Trump is considering an executive action that prohibits migrants from seeking asylum if they have resided in a country other than their own before coming to the U.S.


https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...-coons-1370345
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Will the honorable POTUS Miller approve, though?

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Lol just like UWD have not interest in solving the Dreamer issue, anti immigrant groups have no interest in solving immigration. That’s why they always ask for all of their priorities and will not compromise on anything they don’t want. Both sides are in the business of keeping the status quo for self gain.
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Lol just like UWD has not interest in solving the Dreamer issue, anti immigrant groups have no interest in solving immigration. That’s why they always ask for all of their priorities and will not compromise on anything they don’t want. Both sides are in the business of keeping the status who for self gain.
Between UWD and anti immigration groups, UWD is worse. They act like our friends but stab us in the back while they reap the benefits of their donations. Mind you, this is what Donald trump does. Takes donations for his personal gain. By this logic, trump and uwd are one in the same corrupt garbage. At least we know anti immigration groups hate us. There's no secret there.
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Like I said, if we get a green card under Trump, he's my hero. If we don't, he's nothing to us.
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Like I said, if we get a green card under Trump, he's my hero. If we don't, he's nothing to us.
Have some integrity, jwxie. Sheesh.
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He was close to giving daca GC back in 2017 but he wanted more
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Have some integrity, jwxie. Sheesh.
Okay. Just trying to make the point we all gonna have a cocktail party when this shit happens.
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Will the honorable POTUS Miller approve, though?

As my boy got_daca once famously said.

Handsome boy

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Choke me boy

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Wanna feel your power over me
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I love it when he calls me illegal. So dirty.
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