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Democrats Appear To Have Lost The DACA Fight For Now (Opinion) - Page 3

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12-13-2017, 07:03 PM
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Yeah, I am confident that some kind of a bill will be proposed and (likely) voted on, probably after Dec. 22 but before Jan. 31. The frustration comes from the belief (Mine and many others at least) that Democrats can easily push this timeframe up and guarantee its passage through the spending bill.
There's so many extra hurdles if they do this separate from the spending bill - if McConnell & Ryan will even allow a vote on it and then the possibility of a Trump veto.
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12-13-2017, 07:09 PM
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There's so many extra hurdles if they do this separate from the spending bill - if McConnell & Ryan will even allow a vote on it and then the possibility of a Trump veto.
Ryan will never allow tbe vote because any DACA fix bill will not get majority of Republican support.
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12-13-2017, 07:15 PM
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Ryan will never allow tbe vote because any DACA fix bill will not get majority of Republican support.
Yeah, Democrats at least need to get the House vote on their "compromise" DACA fix before the spending bill....Hell, they should freaking reveal what's in their compromise this week so things can progress.
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Not adding Dream Act to the spending bill is unacceptable. They sat on their hands knstead of actively negotiating since the reintroduction of Dream Act in July.

Banners and stickers and logos do no equal action. You won't see them offering these for other issues. It's nothing to do with the fact that we are not citizens. It's got everything to do with integrity.
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12-14-2017, 01:15 AM
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If DA doesn't pass this month, then DA is dead most likely until 2020. That or we get a shit deal passed in March.
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