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I look forward to working w/ D's + R's in Congress to address immigration reform in a way that puts hardworking citizens of our country 1st.
can be if the milk is powder dumb ass
Donald J. TrumpVerified account realDonaldTrump
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I look forward to working w/ D's + R's in Congress to address immigration reform in a way that puts hardworking citizens of our country 1st.
Thank God the powder milk industry is safe
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
But, in the last analysis this has got nothing to do with (process.) They're illegal.
Trump just needed to end it on January 20. But, he pissed around for 7 months, stalling because he lacked the conviction of his promises to the 60 million.
Some BS now about bartering DACA for the Wall. They'll never sign for that Wall. EVER. You could put a gun to their head (D or C) and they'd refuse. It's a pipe dream of his that is NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. Wake the up, man. (They) want this country to fail and will do whatever it takes to achieves that ruination. Why? IT DOESN'T ING MATTER WHY. When somebody/some thing is trying to destroy you---one doesn't ask why. One just does everything in their power to stop their destruction. Trump knows this, but, can't get to the point of taking off the gloves and fighting for his/OUR survival.
tie the bill with the wall
He's loitering the temporal, like a child would. That's fine for children, but, it's unbecoming, even vulgar for a President, or, any man for that matter.
"I can tease & torment undisturbed for at least 6 months. That's Thanksgiving, Xmas, New Years. I'll have a grand old time."
But 0.003% of them have been accused of a crime!
did not know ducks and thread were such POS tbh..![]()
I'm surprised he even tolerates Tony Parker's being in the country.
I'm pleased as punch what's his face stuck his foot out there for the ed one.
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I should read more this forum... there are gems in here... I guess people revealed themselves when topic is politics. Look at thread always considered a good fellow but dude is such antiquated with dumbass opinions its mind blowing tbh... dat red neck gene is everywhere
next stop I guess both think earth is 6,000 years old, Darwin should not be taught in school, climate change is a chinese hoax and finally cigarettes don't kill. People stupidity has no limits![]()
Trump Claims He Has ‘Love’ For DACA Recipients After Ending The Program
“I have a great heart for these folks we’re talking about, a great love for them,”ING LIAR!
Trump said during a photo opportunity with members of Congress and his administration, referring to those protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which he terminated on Tuesday.
He said “people think in terms of children” when they think of DACA recipients “but they’re really young adults.”
“I have a love for these people, and hopefully now Congress will be able to help them and do it properly,” Trump said.
“Really we have no choice.Trash's / Sessions' hands are tied! They must use the "law" to hide their racism
We have to be able to do something, and I think it’s going to work out very well. And longterm it’s going to be the right solution.”
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...0%28TPMNews%29
Trump’s Plan To Ransom Dreamers For His Wall Lasted An Hour before 2 Top Senators Killed It
During a joint press conference, Sen. Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) made it clear that
Trump's plan to ransom the fate of Dreamers to get his border wall paid for was dead in the Senate
http://www.politicususa.com/2017/09/...iticus+USA+%29
Oh yes. Check out the "church of Trump" threads or similar.
Put him on ignore a while back, because his here is so... boring.
Isn't that the same Lindsey Graham that Trump rage-tweeted at...
chickens. Roost.
tony parker is a legal usa citizen
The most important thing to understand about President Trump's decision Tuesday to wind down the DACA program, which has allowed 800,000 immigrants brought to this country illegally as children to stay here, is just how legally shaky DACA was.
Before issuing the executive order creating DACA – which stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – President Obama had repeatedly said he did not have the authority to change immigration law on his own.
President Obama then changed his mind. The courts, including the Supreme Court in 2016, enjoined a similar law for adults. Legal scholars predicted DACA would be declared invalid within a year.
President Trump's decision to end DACA – but to allow a 6-month grace period so Congress can codify changes in the law that could let so-called Dreamers stay – is being attacked from left and right.
To liberals, the president’s move represents the creation of heartless uncertainty. For conservatives, immigration hawk Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, says the president's action will touch off a "big, civil war" among Republicans.
In reality, the president is this time keeping his cool and navigating the turbulent political waters here prudently.
President Trump isn’t keeping the specifics of the DACA order, which grants a two-year renewable work permit to recipients while blocking any deportation actions against them unless a criminal record is involved. But President Trump says he will work with Congress to reach a viable solution.
A statement by the president Tuesday echoes DACA supporters in one respect: "I do not favor punishing children, most of whom are now adults, for the actions of their parents," President Trump said.
Candidate Trump’s heated campaign rhetoric last year led many people to believe he really did want to deport millions of undo ented immigrants. But his attention-grabbing soundbites were belied by his previous positions on the subject.
Back in 2012, when he was mulling over a run for president, Trump told an interviewer he was “probably down the middle” on immigration issues. After his election in 2016, he said he would focus on deporting "bad hombres" with criminal records and leave the Dreamers alone while the issue was sorted out.
The genius of Trump on the campaign trail was that he sent two different messages on immigration. On the one hand, he called for a border wall and bizarrely claimed he would get Mexico to pay for it. On the other hand, he said he would build a “big beautiful door” in the wall to let in legal immigrants. He reiterated that stand after the election, when he told a rally that he expected the wall would let in both legal immigrants and guest workers.
With his acknowledgement Tuesday that he expected to sign a compromise on the Dreamer issue, President Trump is actually proving himself a good player in the game of the political two-step. Activists on both sides of the political spectrum are upset, but the vast majority of voters in the middle will probably see it as a reasonable compromise.
Of course, members of Congress are already posturing. Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., is accusing Trump of "hostage taking" should the president try to tie Dreamer status to, say, funding for his border wall. But in the end, the political onus will be on Democrats if they block Dreamer legislation because they refuse to link it to any other issue.
If President Trump plays his cards right, his move Tuesday is smart politics. With new guidelines in place that make it easier to deport unwanted or criminally minded immigrants, the president can feel free to be flexible and even generous with other immigrants.
The end result will satisfy neither President Trump’s most fanatical supporters nor his critics. But it is certainly likely to work better than the chaotic status quo on immigration.
John Fund is a columnist for National Review. Follow him on Twitter johnFund.
I still got it
And millions of re s voted for ShillAdolphine KKKlintler
Yes politics do expose the biggest re s on here and anyone who voted for Clintler is included
But, it ain't dead.
That shrinking base tho
Congress won't "fix" DACA in 6 months, or fix ANYTHING.
The DHS/CPB goons have all the Dreamers govt permit info and gonna go Shutzstaffel on 800K DACA Dreamers
My fiance's immigration lawyer at one point advised her of the option to go out of status and become eligible for DACA protection. Glad she didn't go that route, though she's had to delay her med school track a couple years as a result
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