Top-Ranking Democrats Say No Government Shutdown Over Dreamers
Top-Ranking Democrats Say No Government Shutdown Over Dreamers
Two top-ranking Democrats said they won’t push a government shutdown in December if Dreamers aren’t saved from deportation.According to Politico.com, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi have shifted their rhetoric away from radical. While still insisting on drafting comprehensive and fair immigration reform, the two politicians have stopped trying to leverage a fix for Dreamers into an end-of-the-year spending bill.Dodging Dreamers could lead to faster reform, but isn’t guaranteed to bear fruits for the former beneficiaries of Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.Rescinded by President Trump in September, DACA provided limited legal protections for illegal immigrants who arrived to the United States as children. Known popularly as “Dreamers,” Trump expressed some sympathy for the demographic, insisting that Congress find a way to save them from deportation.But, in an unexpected move, President Trump reneged on his promise.
Wendolynn Perez, 23, second from left, a DACA recipient who is now a permanent resident and is originally from Peru, chants with other supporters of immigration reform outside the White House. | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo. (image and caption via Politico.com)
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