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Trump won’t support new plan to save ‘Dreamers’ from deportation, aide says - Page 5

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All politics now. They want something in return for keeping DACA.
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All politics now. They want something in return for keeping DACA.
You hit the nail in the head.

It's all political games.

The problem is they're playing with our lives here.

Democrats, Republicans and POTUS must find common grounds ASAP!!
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Under the 2017 Dream Act, immigrants would qualify for permanent residence and a path to citizenship if they are longtime residents who came to the United States as children; earn a high school diploma or GED; pursue higher education, have lawful employment for three years or serve in the military; pass a background check and pay a fee; show proficiency in English and U.S. history; and have not committed a felony nor posed a threat to the country.

Earlier versions of the bill and the DACA program had similar guidelines, but in most cases had cut-off dates for final entry, making only certain childhood immigrants eligible for benefits.

The original Dream Act also established different conditions for childhood arrivals to gain temporary residence or permanent residence.

Did they just give a preview of the new dream act? If so, aged out dreamers are covered it seems
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Under the 2017 Dream Act, immigrants would qualify for permanent residence and a path to citizenship if they are longtime residents who came to the United States as children; earn a high school diploma or GED; pursue higher education, have lawful employment for three years or serve in the military; pass a background check and pay a fee; show proficiency in English and U.S. history; and have not committed a felony nor posed a threat to the country.

Earlier versions of the bill and the DACA program had similar guidelines, but in most cases had cut-off dates for final entry, making only certain childhood immigrants eligible for benefits.

The original Dream Act also established different conditions for childhood arrivals to gain temporary residence or permanent residence.

Did they just give a preview of the new dream act? If so, aged out dreamers are covered it seems
There is no chance in hell this can pass. It's dead before arriving... What a pipe dream.
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They should rename it the Trump is Tough Act, attach money for enforcement, and include a provision granting status for us hidden in a little unnoticed corner. THAT is our best chance of passage.
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There is no chance in hell this can pass. It's dead before arriving... What a pipe dream.
Maybe the bill is a tactic for them like everything else in politics, and they're hoping to present it, but compromise with the BRIDGE Act?
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The only DA that had cut-off age was the 2010 in Lame Duck which failed.

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Under the 2017 Dream Act, immigrants would qualify for permanent residence and a path to citizenship if they are longtime residents who came to the United States as children; earn a high school diploma or GED; pursue higher education, have lawful employment for three years or serve in the military; pass a background check and pay a fee; show proficiency in English and U.S. history; and have not committed a felony nor posed a threat to the country.

Earlier versions of the bill and the DACA program had similar guidelines, but in most cases had cut-off dates for final entry, making only certain childhood immigrants eligible for benefits.

The original Dream Act also established different conditions for childhood arrivals to gain temporary residence or permanent residence.

Did they just give a preview of the new dream act? If so, aged out dreamers are covered it seems
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He's a grumpy two face old man that acts like a child. I still don't understand how he got elected. He's obviously playing politics, since he can't get his own bills passed.
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Maybe the bill is a tactic for them like everything else in politics, and they're hoping to present it, but compromise with the BRIDGE Act?
Yeah,.I mean it better be...at least there are things being discussed...

Which is quite good. I guess this keeps life interesting..

I have been living on the edge since I can remember.
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