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White House chief: Dreamers not priority for deportation

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02-06-2018, 03:27 PM
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Here's a more complete report of what Kelly said today.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — "Dreamers" protected by an Obama-era program that President Donald Trump has said will end on March 5 are not top targets for deportation as long as they lack criminal records, the White House chief of staff said Tuesday.

John Kelly also dismissed the idea of a short-term extension of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program beyond March 5 to give the administration and Congress more time to work out compromise legislation.

"What makes them act is pressure," he said of Congress.

Kelly's remarks, to a small group of reporters at the Capitol, came as lawmakers have deadlocked in an effort to reach a bipartisan deal on protecting from deportation recipients of the program, called DACA. Barring a last-minute agreement — which seems unlikely — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said his chamber will begin considering the issue, a debate that GOP leaders expect to start next week.

A federal judge has indefinitely blocked Trump from terminating DACA's protections for the so-called Dreamers, who were brought to the U.S. as children and are living here illegally. The program shields them from deportation and gives them the right to hold jobs.

Many lawmakers are uneasy about what might happen to the Dreamers after March 5, and Democrats — and Trump himself — are using that uncertainty as leverage to help force a deal. Kelly's remarks seemed aimed at easing worries that major deportations of Dreamers could begin right away.

He described a lengthy legal process that often takes years that immigrants in the U.S. illegally face before they are deported. He said an immigrant here illegally who doesn't commit crimes "never comes onto anyone's scope."

He added, "They are not a priority for deportation."


Trump has proposed creating a pathway to citizenship for up to 1.8 million immigrants covered by DACA who might potentially qualify for its protections.

In exchange, Trump wants $25 billion for border security, including money to build his much-touted wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. He also wants to curb legal immigration, restricting the relatives that legal immigrants could sponsor for citizenship and ending a lottery that distributes visas to people from diverse places like Africa.

Democrats strongly oppose limiting legal immigration, and conservatives are against giving citizenship to DACA recipients. Trump's bill has gotten little traction in Congress.


Kelly said he doubted Trump would act unilaterally to extend DACA beyond March 5. He cited the administration's argument that former President Barack Obama exceeded his constitutional authority in initially creating it.

He also ruled out asking lawmakers to approve a short-term extension of the program. And he said he opposed one idea mentioned in the Capitol as a possible fallback should talks on a broader bipartisan compromise fail — a one-year extension of DACA in exchange for a year's worth of money for border security, including for building Trump's wall.

"I would certainly advise against it," Kelly said. "I would advise against it, I'm not the president."

Trump said last September that he was ending the DACA program, complaining that Obama had overstepped his legal authority in creating it.

But while his 2016 election campaign was laced with anti-immigrant remarks, he's expressed sympathy for the Dreamers and he gave Congress until March 5 to pass legislation protecting them.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/w...163510412.html

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I don’t believe this for one minute. Kelly doesn’t run ICE and ICE will do as they please when it comes to deportations.
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I wish I could believe him:
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1) John Kelly WROTE the memo saying @DHSgov "no longer will exempt classes or categories of removable aliens"

2) DHS made clear 'non-priority' immigrants would be deported.

3) Kelly's memo exempted #DACA – until DHS rescinded it.

4) so yes, #DREAMers will be deported.
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DACA is not a protected legal status, but active DACA recipients are typically a lower level of enforcement priority

https://mobile.twitter.com/icegov/st...648449?lang=en
With or without a criminal record, and even with DACA “protections”, ICE will still be after us.
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Not a priority is irrelevant. We need to be able to work.
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Don't buy this crap. They are deporting anybody and everybody.
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With or without a criminal record, and even with DACA “protections”, ICE will still be after us.
There is a big difference there. So stay out of trouble! Unless you want to increase your chances of being deported 100% fold.
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It just makes me sad to come on this website now.
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I don't buy it. Don't lie to Americans, John Kelly.
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DACa is deferred action meaning Ice is choosing not to deport us - for the time being. Give them a reason and adios amigo


I wish breibart would stop spreading it as legal status, aka amnesty.
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