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Congress returns to nightmare December

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11-27-2017, 10:17 AM
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Immigration

The fate of an Obama-era immigration program has emerged as one of the largest hurdles to getting a government funding deal.

The Trump administration is nixing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allows undocumented immigrants brought into the country as children to work and go to school without the fear of deportation.

The deadline for deciding what to do about DACA isn’t until mid-March, but Democrats are demanding that Congress take action before the end of the year.

Trump and Senate Republicans decided during a closed-door meeting last month immigration would not be part of the spending bill, but House Democrats plan to force the issue.

Without Democratic support, it could prove difficult for House Republicans to pass legislation preventing a government shutdown. Several liberal senators are also pledging to oppose a funding bill without a DACA agreement.

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-actio...tmare-december
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11-27-2017, 10:46 AM
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I wish the media would stop saying Congress has until March to deal with DACA. They don't. Any fix that is passed will take months to implement.

I'm equally excited and wary about the meeting tomorrow.
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I wish the media would stop saying Congress has until March to deal with DACA. They don't. Any fix that is passed will take months to implement.

I'm equally excited and wary about the meeting tomorrow.
I wonder if they'll keep quiet this time around to prevent the media ruining it for us like the last meeting they had.
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I wish the media would stop saying Congress has until March to deal with DACA. They don't. Any fix that is passed will take months to implement.

I'm equally excited and wary about the meeting tomorrow.
Pretty much. Also if democrats give them another short extension it just proves that they are pushovers. They already extended the olive branch once, next course of action is to start beating people with it.
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Pretty much. Also if democrats give them another short extension it just proves that they are pushovers. They already extended the olive branch once, next course of action is to start beating people with it.
We need to write to Schumer and Pelosi and apply pressure!
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Nightmare December for DACAs perhaps, but if no daca deal happens and we lapse they will smugly sit in their large warm houses without worry.
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I wish the media would stop saying Congress has until March to deal with DACA. They don't. Any fix that is passed will take months to implement.

I'm equally excited and wary about the meeting tomorrow.
Technically Congress does have until March to deal with DACA. Trump never said they have until March to find a solution and implement it, but rather just find a solution or a fix to DACA.

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Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA (something the Obama Administration was unable to do). If they can't, I will revisit this issue!
President of the United States Trump said 'LEGALIZE DACA" not legalize DACA recipients
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Technically Congress does have until March to deal with DACA. Trump never said they have until March to find a solution and implement it, but rather just find a solution or a fix to DACA.



President of the United States Trump said 'LEGALIZE DACA" not legalize DACA recipients
Considering that Trump has 0 legal education, I really wouldn't read that deeply into his tweets considering that majority of them end with "SAD! #MAGA".

If he wanted DACA to become a lawful program he wouldn't cut it so abruptly, he would say that he wants congress to act on it because he thinks the program is overstepping but will leave it as such until a solution is passed. Instead what happened is that Sessions and Bannon convinced him that Ivanka lookalikes will fuck him if he ends it, much to Trump's confusion as to why suddenly everyone wants his blood after the Sept 5th announcement. Then he backtracked and called on the congress to act as the program was basically set to expire.

Ask yourself why he isn't speaking much with Sessions these days. Hell only reason why Sessions still has a job is due to the republicans in the senate, they'd completely flip on Trump if he fired Sessions.
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Considering that Trump has 0 legal education, I really wouldn't read that deeply into his tweets considering that majority of them end with "SAD! #MAGA".

If he wanted DACA to become a lawful program he wouldn't cut it so abruptly, he would say that he wants congress to act on it because he thinks the program is overstepping but will leave it as such until a solution is passed. Instead what happened is that Sessions and Bannon convinced him that Ivanka lookalikes will fuck him if he ends it, much to Trump's confusion as to why suddenly everyone wants his blood after the Sept 5th announcement. Then he backtracked and called on the congress to act as the program was basically set to expire.

Ask yourself why he isn't speaking much with Sessions these days. Hell only reason why Sessions still has a job is due to the republicans in the senate, they'd completely flip on Trump if he fired Sessions.
So...... Do you agree with me that Swim19 is wrong and that the media has all the right to say Congress has until March to deal with DACA because NO ONE ever said we want DACA fix implemented by March 2018?
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