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six things Joe Biden will likely do on immigration.

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11-08-2020, 03:34 AM
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(Reuters) - When he enters the White House, Joe Biden will likely seek to reverse much of President Donald Trump’s immigration legacy and push ahead with his own agenda.

Here is what to expect from Biden in six key immigration policy areas:

1. IMMIGRATION REFORM AND ‘DREAMERS’

Biden plans to send an immigration bill to Congress on his first day in office in January that includes a pathway to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally, a campaign official told Reuters.

The bill would also address the status of so-called “Dreamers” living in the United States illegally after entering as children. Under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program started by former President Barack Obama, roughly 644,000 Dreamers are granted deportation relief and work permits.

Trump sought to end DACA, but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that his administration did not follow proper legal procedures.

Biden’s immigration reform bill will include a path to citizenship for more than 400,000 people covered by the Temporary Protected Status program. Trump moved to phase out most enrollment in the program, but was slowed by legal challenges.


https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-us...-idUSKBN27O00R

i just put #1 the most important to us.

those GA Senate runoffs are very important... they need to win those 2 seats so they can control the Senate. Stacey Abrams needs to work her magic again.
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Biden plans to send an immigration bill to Congress on his first day in office in January
I hope this is true
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BIDEN!!!! Get him the congress he needs 2022!
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lol first day.... I am not sure if Americans will like it..
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lol first day.... I am not sure if Americans will like it..
If anyone won't like it, it'll be the Trump supporters but who cares about their opinions now.
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I remember 4 years ago being on these forums and the vibe was alot more different....
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As much as that sounds nice, it’s very unlike to pass. I think he needs to do a piecemeal immigration bill and deal with Dreamers first and the rest later.

I just don’t see how a huge immigration bill is going to pass even if he were to have a slim majority. It would be a waste of time to work on an unrealistic immigration bill that has no chance of becoming law.
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As much as that sounds nice, it’s very unlike to pass. I think he needs to do a piecemeal immigration bill and deal with Dreamers first and the rest later.

I just don’t see how a huge immigration bill is going to pass even if he were to have a slim majority. It would be a waste of time to work on an unrealistic immigration bill that has no chance of becoming law.
Yeah, he needs to work with McConnell and try to do legit bipartisan deals. It's unlikely but worth a shot.
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Yeah, he needs to work with McConnell and try to do legit bipartisan deals. It's unlikely but worth a shot.
The silence of the Senate GOP (besides Romney) says it all.
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As much as that sounds nice, it’s very unlike to pass. I think he needs to do a piecemeal immigration bill and deal with Dreamers first and the rest later.

I just don’t see how a huge immigration bill is going to pass even if he were to have a slim majority. It would be a waste of time to work on an unrealistic immigration bill that has no chance of becoming law.
Sometimes it feels like democrats try to push for impossible immigration bills that have no chance just so they can say they tried and it’s all republicans fault. They should start with bringing Daca back to its original form and then work on a bill for dreamers that can get bipartisan support. Pushing for everything all at once on the first day while the tensions are still high is definitely not the right move.
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