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Ryan says Trump will sign GOP's new immigration bill - Page 5

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and yes, fuck TPS and lottery visa lol. We don't need them. They are barriers to our chance.
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“We’ll see what it looks like when the full bill text is out, but I can’t imagine that it’s going to be anything that Democrats can support,” said Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), who worked closely with the discharge proponents. “There’s so many bad things in this bill.”

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez blasted the effort in a statement on Wednesday in which he questioned the motivations of GOP lawmakers.

“Let’s be clear: these Republican proposals aren’t to provide relief for Dreamers, they’re an avenue for mass deportations and to stoke fear in communities,” Perez said.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/power...=.59235f3c2a4b


Dems already started saying they wont support it. SO much for that
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“We’ll see what it looks like when the full bill text is out, but I can’t imagine that it’s going to be anything that Democrats can support,” said Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), who worked closely with the discharge proponents. “There’s so many bad things in this bill.”

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez blasted the effort in a statement on Wednesday in which he questioned the motivations of GOP lawmakers.

“Let’s be clear: these Republican proposals aren’t to provide relief for Dreamers, they’re an avenue for mass deportations and to stoke fear in communities,” Perez said.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/power...=.59235f3c2a4b


Dems already started saying they wont support it. SO much for that
"this bill is bad even though the details haven't even fully been released yet"

fucking retards.
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Do you think we can travel internationally with the new visa?
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After at least six years in temporary legal status, DACA recipients could apply for permanent residency. Those visas would be offset by canceling the existing Diversity Visa Program, which hands out 55,000 visas by lottery each year, and distributed according to a point system awarded, according to the summary, “for things such as education level, age, English proficiency and the salary that an employer is willing to pay.”
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Do you think we can travel internationally with the new visa?
that's kinda what a visa is, lol.
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that's kinda what a visa is, lol.
I prefer master card.
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First CHIP and now preventing children and parent separation....Republicans like to use children as a power play move.

Reminds me of separated parents that want custody of their children, partly for the power it has, the upper hand.

Politics at work here.

I am in no way defending either party, just calling out the BS on both sides.
It's sick.
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Can they just cancel all removal orders? Fuck their visas.
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“We’ll see what it looks like when the full bill text is out, but I can’t imagine that it’s going to be anything that Democrats can support,” said Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), who worked closely with the discharge proponents. “There’s so many bad things in this bill.”

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez blasted the effort in a statement on Wednesday in which he questioned the motivations of GOP lawmakers.

“Let’s be clear: these Republican proposals aren’t to provide relief for Dreamers, they’re an avenue for mass deportations and to stoke fear in communities,” Perez said.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/power...=.59235f3c2a4b


Dems already started saying they wont support it. SO much for that
Fuck those putos.
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