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Mexican Invasion Title: Dems abandon “Dreamers” in budget talks? Update: Kelly to Capitol Hill The shift comes in response to the deal struck between Senate leaders Monday to reopen the government and begin debate on an immigration bill next month. Meanwhile, budget negotiators are expressing optimism that a two-year agreement to lift stiff caps on defense and domestic spending is increasingly within reach. Were viewing [immigration and spending] on separate terms because they are on separate paths, Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Tuesday. That was true all along, but Schumer and Durbin shut down the federal government anyway. Donald Trump refused to negotiate while the shutdown was in process using essentially the same argument that DACA didnt have anything to do with budget talks and that he wasnt going to let Democrats take the federal government hostage. Not only did Schumer and Durbin surrender on Monday on that score, now theyve given up the whole fight. Ruben Navarette blasted Schumer and Senate Democrats for their cowardice and ineptitude, arguing that Democrats only stand for their own interests. And that was before Politico reported that Schumer and Durbin took DACA off the table: The next minute, he is trying to seem reasonable to mainstream voters by telling reporters he agreed to the funding that Trump asked for to build his big beautiful wall on the U.S.-Mexico border; while the senator wouldnt reveal the actual figure, two Republican senators said Trump and Schumer considered a $25 billion package. The minute after that, Schumer gives in and walks away with nothing except a promise by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that the Senate will address DACA down the line. A promise, eh? Former President Obama promised to prioritize comprehensive immigration reform. How did that turn out? And then, after Schumer was hammered by progressives and immigrant rights groups for folding under pressure, he makes an abrupt U-turn and insists the funding for the wall is off the table. He might have just sunk the chances for DACA relief. Or did he? Mitch McConnell is kinda-sorta gloating over the win, but not exactly spiking the ball yet: Why the reticence? At the same time that Schumer and Durbin dropped the issue from budget talks, Donald Trump appeared to move in their direction. In an impromptu press conference yesterday, Trump told reporters that he sees a path opening up for DACA recipients to morph into citizenship after 10-12 years of legalization: CBS News (@CBSNews) January 25, 2018 Were going to morph into it, Trump told reporters. Its going to happen, at some point in the future, over a period of 10 to 12 years. Say what? The White House almost broke an ankle in their attempt to walk back that statement as fast as possible: Thats a discussion point, said the official, who added that Dreamers could immediately be given legal status, as long as they behave themselves. Its not a discussion point as much as it is a Schumer talking point. Border hawks erupted in anger; Breitbarts front-page headline called Trump Amnesty Don for suggesting a path to citizenship. So whats going on? Is this a Freaky Friday situation where Trump and Schumer have swapped bodies? Will Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan (or Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris for the over-50 set) suddenly appear on Capitol Hill? Er, lets hope not. What seems most likely is that Democrats took it off the table for the next round of budget talks because a deals already been made
and its not going to be one theyll want to brag about. Theyll get DACA and a path to citizenship, but they may have to give up chain migration and a much bigger chunk of spending for the border wall in appropriated funds than they offered earlier. Thats a solution that has been so obvious for months that only elected officials could have missed it. Even with a win, though, dont expect Navarette and activists to forget how Democrats dumped them at the first opportunity. Theyre just trying to get out of the debacle as quickly as possible. Update: This nugget from Roll Calls John Bennett fits that scenario: A couple hours before Trump departed for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, he interrupted a Wednesday evening session between Kelly and reporters and told his chief of staff he wants an immigration deal before he returns from a Switzerland. Kelly was supposed to travel with Trump to Davos. If hes sticking around, its not for spitballing. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#2. To: Tooconservative (#0)
MY position (meaning, what I want to see at the end): A budget that that de-funds Planned Parenthood and puts Obamacare into a spool-down-to-zero (while a new plan is worked out), funding for the Wall, funding for the refitting of the military, and citizenship for the Dreamers.
Trump was saying citizenship in 10-12 years if they stay out of trouble. Then the WH tried to pretend he didn't say it. I notice Trump made no promises of citizenship for the parents who did bring the DACAs here illegally. Smart. I think Trump is gauging the public sentiment pretty accurately on the DACA hot button, better than Cryin' Chuck Schumer did anyway.
#4. To: Tooconservative (#3)
As long as the Dreamers get to stay, I'm fine with all of the flip-flopping and political chicanery that the professional liar class (i.e. politicians) have to go through to get there.
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