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<blockquote data-quote="mark46" data-source="post: 72217367" data-attributes="member: 257078"><p>As an aside, Trump's proposals for immigration reform are much more acceptable to Democrats than to Republicans.</p><p></p><p>As far as the first deal, that should be a no-brainer: DACA citizenship for wall money.</p><p></p><p>House Republicans do NOT want to discuss immigration reform the next afternoon, as Trump wants to do. IMHO, Trump is fine with a path to citizenship for the undocumented. His conditions have been made clear. Get rid of those here on a temporary basis (this is being done), more restrictions at the border, better checking of VISA overstays, having employers being responsible for hiring undocumented employees (e-verify), greatly limiting chain migration, eliminating the lottery system, and instituting a merit system for future immigration. The numbers totals can be debated, but these conditions probably have a support of large majority of Congress and the Senate. HOWEVER, these proposals do NOT have the support of a majority of Republicans in the House.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that we have a realistic chance that immigration reform will be passed this year or in 2019. The House Republicans stopped the legislation once before, but now this is a proposal of a Republican president.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark46, post: 72217367, member: 257078"] As an aside, Trump's proposals for immigration reform are much more acceptable to Democrats than to Republicans. As far as the first deal, that should be a no-brainer: DACA citizenship for wall money. House Republicans do NOT want to discuss immigration reform the next afternoon, as Trump wants to do. IMHO, Trump is fine with a path to citizenship for the undocumented. His conditions have been made clear. Get rid of those here on a temporary basis (this is being done), more restrictions at the border, better checking of VISA overstays, having employers being responsible for hiring undocumented employees (e-verify), greatly limiting chain migration, eliminating the lottery system, and instituting a merit system for future immigration. The numbers totals can be debated, but these conditions probably have a support of large majority of Congress and the Senate. HOWEVER, these proposals do NOT have the support of a majority of Republicans in the House. I suspect that we have a realistic chance that immigration reform will be passed this year or in 2019. The House Republicans stopped the legislation once before, but now this is a proposal of a Republican president. [/QUOTE]
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