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07-20-2017, 12:08 PM
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Why haven't they introduced it yet today? Anyone knows what time today?
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Why haven't they introduced it yet today? Anyone knows what time today?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd63mZ-QVj8

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awesome! thanks
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This version seems very fair and very lenient.
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This version seems very fair and very lenient.
Which is why it's got a slim chance of passing. Something more realistic would have been to maintain all of the original DACA qualification standards plus 3 or more years of employment though an EAD (plus the health, English, and civics assessment/examination). That would be a good realistic baby step to start with and would start some momentum in the right direction.

Heck, I'm even for stricter standards (i.e. BA or BS degree, 4 years of employment via an EAD, working in technical or STEM-based field, etc.) if it means getting something passed to start that snowballing effect. Of course with the assumption that other DACA holders would maintain DACA benefits for sometime to allow them to meet the qualifications if they do not at the time of enacting the relief. Everything with immigration reform has been so black and white.... something's gotta give.
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Attach wall funding and Kate's law to it and then it has a chance
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Lindsay Graham FTW
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this dream act will pass to honor John McCain's honor. he always supported us despite voting no in 2011 because of politics, hes heart is in the right place.

*crosses fingers.
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Which is why it's got a slim chance of passing. Something more realistic would have been to maintain all of the original DACA qualification standards plus 3 or more years of employment though an EAD (plus the health, English, and civics assessment/examination). That would be a good realistic baby step to start with and would start some momentum in the right direction.

Heck, I'm even for stricter standards (i.e. BA or BS degree, 4 years of employment via an EAD, working in technical or STEM-based field, etc.) if it means getting something passed to start that snowballing effect. Of course with the assumption that other DACA holders would maintain DACA benefits for sometime to allow them to meet the qualifications if they do not at the time of enacting the relief. Everything with immigration reform has been so black and white.... something's gotta give.
Lies! It's like you don't know the art of negotiations. Even if You make it stricter like you say they will still want it stricter and it still won't pass after more demands are met .

You make it super linent and then you can come up with a healthy medium.
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this dream act will pass to honor John McCain's honor. he always supported us despite voting no in 2011 because of politics, hes heart is in the right place.

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He just got Brain cancer , plus talk is cheap mac Cain clearly voted no last time then smiled when interviewed.
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