Trump's Latest Deal for Dreamers Fizzles
Trump's Latest Deal for Dreamers Fizzles
A scaled-back proposal from the White House offers temporary protections for Dreamers in exchange for border wall funding. The offer, floated out by aides at the behest of President Trump, does away with some of the heavier demands the commander-in-chief made during February’s failed immigration debate.Despite relinquishing demands to decrease legal immigration, politicians are skeptical of any coming compromise. According to Politico.com, the endeavor is unpopular with Republican legislators. Moreover, write Burgess Everett and Rachel Bade of POLITICO, the administration itself seems to be stepping back.“I don’t get the sense it’s getting serious traction,” said Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT), who said the subject wasn’t broached during a Wednesday meeting.Cynicism appears to be the party line, and its underpinnings are twofold.First, the House already has plans for a more conservative, more demanding immigration bill. House Speaker Paul Ryan is purportedly under pressure to pass legislation sponsored by Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA).And others aren’t sure whether fitting immigration into next week’s ‘must-pass’ spending bill is a good sell. Sources reporting to POLITICO said the additions won’t appear unless Trump makes a ‘prominent push’ for their inclusion.In February, the president demanded tens of billions of dollars in border wall funding, as well as an increased budget for border security and patrols. Certain legal migration tactics – such as participation in the ‘Green Card Lottery’ – would be scrapped, alongside some family-based visa programs.
New Yorkers in favor of restoring protections for DACA recipients gather in Columbus Square in September 2017. Image via Rhododendrites/Wikimedia Commons. (CCA-BY-4.0)
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