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BRIDGE ACT Vote on Tuesday, DACA Extension Has Enough Votes To Pass - Page 9

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View Poll Results: Do you want the BRIDGE ACT to Pass?
Yea 95 76.00%
Nay 30 24.00%
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"next time"
"give them time to work something else out"
"they need more time to work on a solution"
"there's always next mid terms"
"there's always the next president"

can you imagine what we could accomplish if we actually pushed for RACA, instead of letting politicians figure out what's best for us?
We get it you would pass the RAISE act, throw your mother in jail, and let people's daca expire to gain legal status.
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Guys will bridge act allow us to travel freely or not.
Well since it is basically a legislated version of DACA and if nothing else is changed, then yea since we would be granted Advanced Parole.
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It's literally called the 'bridge' act, as in it's meant to bridge the gap between temporary to permanent relief. I get what some of you are saying as far as seizing the momentum we have now for a better solution, but as others have already mentioned the 'all or nothing' approach was fun about 10 years ago.
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Guys will bridge act allow us to travel freely or not.
it won't.
it's the same thing as daca, but this time our politicians UWD, and others can feel that they've accomplished something worthwhile and pat themselves on the back.
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how has the alternative been working.
Two differences. DACA was an executive order issued program. BRIDGE Act would be a legislated issued program.
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it won't.
it's the same thing as daca, but this time our politicians UWD, and others can feel that they've accomplished something worthwhile and pat themselves on the back.
Dreamer legislation passing is a huge accomplishment. It makes it easier for more to come in the future.
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We get it you would pass the RAISE act, throw your mother in jail, and let people's daca expire to gain legal status.
no, i wouldn't.
RACA, dream act, nor HOPE act would put my mom in jail.
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It's literally called the 'bridge' act, as in it's meant to bridge the gap between temporary to permanent relief. I get what some of you are saying as far as seizing the momentum we have now for a better solution, but as others have already mentioned the 'all or nothing' approach was fun about 10 years ago.
stop using the word literally if you don't know what it means

That goes to all of you
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If they pass then nothing else will pass in next 20 years!!
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It's literally called the 'bridge' act, as in it's meant to bridge the gap between temporary to permanent relief. I get what some of you are saying as far as seizing the momentum we have now for a better solution, but as others have already mentioned the 'all or nothing' approach was fun about 10 years ago.
THANK YOU. IN 2010, when DEMOCRATS controlled the government, they couldn't get a DREAM Act passed. We just have to think realistically and politically unfortunately.
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