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GOP senators: DACA bill to get vote by Feb. 8

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01-20-2018, 03:45 AM
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GOP senators said early Saturday morning that they've gotten a promise from Senate leadership to bring up a fix for young undocumented immigrants by early next month.

"There was an agreement, we got the majority leader to agree to bring that bill up," Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) told reporters on his way out of the Capitol.

Asked if the agreement was to give a legislative fix for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program a vote by Feb. 8, he added: "Yes, by Feb. 8 that vote would happen. We would start the process vote, invoke cloture on the Graham-Durbin bill and maybe another one."


Spokesmen for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) added that, absent a larger deal, "come Feb. 8, we're going to have an immigration debate worthy of the United States Senate. We're going to take up immigration. We're going to have an open amendment process."

The reported promise of a vote appears to add new life into the "Gang of Six" bill after it ran into a roadblock when President Trump shot down the proposal, saying it was "horrible" for border security and warning it threatened to tank larger immigration negotiations.


It's unclear if the deal to have an immigration vote by Feb. 8 will be enough to bring over Democrats onto the three-week stopgap spending bill to fund the government, known as a continuing resolution (CR).

Flake and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said that Democrats tried to get McConnell to commit to attaching a DACA fix to a must-pass bill, but the Republican leader refused, stalling the ability to pass the three-week CR before leaving early Saturday morning.


McConnell, as well as Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), have repeatedly said an immigration deal would not be a part of a must-pass bill.

"That was something the majority leader didn't feel he couldn't do. You can't bind the House in that way," Flake said.

Passing protections for those affected by Trump's decision to end DACA has emerged as the largest hurdle to passing a government funding bill or getting a larger budget deal.

Congress has until early March to pass a legislative fix, but Democrats have been adamant that it needed to be included in the legislation needed to prevent the current shutdown.

It's not the first time McConnell has promised to give an immigration bill a vote. Flake said in December that he would support the GOP tax bill in part because he got a commitment from the Republican leader to give a bill a vote by the end of January.

But McConnell, at the time, publicly added that any bill would have to be able to win over the support of Trump, whose backing Republicans want before they tackle an issue so controversial to their base.

Flake said on Saturday that McConnell's new promise does not require Trump's approval but other Republicans, including Sen. David Perdue (Ga.), could offer a conservative alternative bill.

"If there's a development here it's that Sen. McConnell realized we can't rely on the president to come up with agreement on a bill. We can't wait for the president," Flake said.

Asked if that was McConnell's message during a roughly two hour vote, he added: "That was my effort and he agrees."

The "Gang of Six" bill would pair a DACA fix that includes a path to citizenship with roughly $2.7 billion in border security. It also would eliminate the State Department's Diversity Lottery and shift some of those visas to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and make narrow changes to family-based immigration.

But it's been panned by the administration, as well as conservatives in the House and Senate, as doing little to bolster the country's border security, boost interior enforcement or crack down on "chain migration," which allows citizens and permanent residents to sponsor family members.

Republicans in both the House and Senate have offered their own proposals more in line with a wide-ranging wish list released last year by the White House.

Perdue, who Flake mentioned could offer the alternative bill, said giving a DACA fix a vote was "being discussed."

"That's partly why we're going to be here tomorrow. And I would support that. I would support seeing both bills on the floor," he said.
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So Democrats want it attached to spending bill and McConell said no. It’s a con play because it won’t be brought in the House as a standalone. Dems will not agree to this
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How do you know if the house will vote on it? What's stopping trump from vetoing it? Only way is to attach it to the spending bill.
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Unless it’s a trap, to make dems look like they care about us over the government only to withdraw the deal to make dems shut government again and lose in front of the nation.
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Noo attach that shit . Why are republicans insisting on stand alone? So trump can veto it and the house never takes it up? Fuck that !
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How do you know if the house will vote on it? What's stopping trump from vetoing it? Only way is to attach it to spending bill.
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We know how much a Republican’s promise means.
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Here we go. Now those Republican fucks know what they will deal with if they lie to daddy Flake again.

It’s happening.
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