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Durbin Asks Consent To Pass The Dream Act

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03-22-2018, 07:19 PM
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WASHINGTON—Today, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) asked unanimous consent that the Senate pass the bipartisan Dream Act. Republican leaders and President Trump have rejected multiple bipartisan offers to address the DACA crisis created by the President on September 5th, 2017. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) objected, and instead countered with President Trump’s immigration plan, which garnered the least support of any immigration measure considered by the Senate earlier this year, failing by a vote of 39-60.

“All in all there were six different bipartisan proposals offered to President Trump to solve the problem he created by eliminating DACA. He rejected every single one of them. He sent to the floor of the Senate a bill offered by Senator Grassley of Iowa. Senator Grassley’s bill embodied the President’s approach to this,” said Durbin. “How many votes did the President’s proposal get? The President’s immigration proposal. 39. The President got 39. It was kind of a shock that the president’s own party didn’t support the President’s bill, at least not all of them.”

Video of Durbin’s remarks on the Senate floor are available here.

Audio of Durbin’s remarks on the Senate floor is available here.

“85% of the American people believe we ought to do what’s right and fair for these young people. They support the Dreamers and they support giving DACA protection. 85%. 60% of those who voted for President Trump say we should do it. We should fix the DACA problem,” continued Durbin. “But we have failed again. We have failed to do what the President challenged us to do as he continues to reject every bipartisan proposal that has been brought before him. Every one of them.”

In July of last year, Durbin introduced the bipartisan Dream Act, which would allow immigrant students who grew up in the United States to earn lawful permanent residence and eventually American citizenship. These young people, known as Dreamers, have lived in America since they were children, built their lives here, and are American in every way except for their immigration status.

https://www.durbin.senate.gov/newsro...-the-dream-act

Today, Durbin did plead to pass the Dream Act on the Senate floor before the spending bill voting. Although it is less unlikely that anything will be pass in regards with DACA, we can't disregard his effort of trying.
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Lame attempt but much appreciated, thanks Mr Durbin, can't say the democrats didn't try now
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Durbin's request was for the record, if nothing else.
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Durbin:

“It turned out to be, we’re largely successful on the deportation side, and certainly on the wall side of this equation,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) said. “But we couldn’t reach an agreement with Trump and the Republicans on the DACA and dreamers side.”

“There are terrific wins. It really makes it a difficult vote,” he added. “But the biggest single loss is the failure to deal with DACA and dreamers"

How dishonest. What success against deportations?
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Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) - noting that a mammoth funding bill currently being debated by the chamber doesn't include a fix for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients - asked for unanimous consent to pass the DREAM Act.

"We have this 2000 page bill which addresses every subject imaginable, but doesn't address the looming deadline that we face in America where [we're] one court decision away from hundreds of thousands of young people being deported," he said.

Under a consent request, any one senator can block a bill from being passed. Durbin hinted that he expected to be stymied saying "I'm going to be making a unanimous consent request when this is over. I think I know how it will end."



The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, or DREAM Act, would grant a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants brought into the country illegally as children as long as they meet certain requirements.

But Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) objected to Durbin's request. Instead, Tillis asked him to modify his request so that the Senate could instead pass a bill that largely aligns with the White House's framework.
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Durbin:

“It turned out to be, we’re largely successful on the deportation side, and certainly on the wall side of this equation,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) said. “But we couldn’t reach an agreement with Trump and the Republicans on the DACA and dreamers side.”

“There are terrific wins. It really makes it a difficult vote,” he added. “But the biggest single loss is the failure to deal with DACA and dreamers"

How dishonest. What success against deportations?
He said [Government] was largely successful on deportation...not against deportation
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He should’ve kept his mouth shut and perhaps we wouldn’t be in this shithole situation.
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Meh, it was a nice try.

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He is posturing. He clearly knows it’s unlikely to pass Dream Act because Dem screwed us over again
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