Once again, your "sources" are wrong. Check again, Wall money is guaranteed. CHIP was included by Republicans. The dismal dems failed miserably, accept it. It's a recurring theme.He merely reneged on the compromise they made. Ironically, the democrats ended up getting their vote on DACA (unless McConnell lied to them and reneges on his pledge) and they also got CHIP restored, which wasn't in the original agreement.
And best of all, Trump didn't get money for his wall; the original agreement would have put some funding forward for it.
The republicans did not vote to shut down the government, the democrats did that.
Obama created DACA by royal decree, it never was authorized by congress.
Trump told congress to do their job and write the laws to handle DACA.
The democrats responded by shutting down the government.
Throw the bums out.
Once again, your "sources" are wrong. Check again, Wall money is guaranteed.
Today, Schumer withdrew the "offer" for border wall money. Nothing new there, same old story. We'll see who wins in the end. Chuck's just trying to look strong, saving face.
This is the liberal leadership.
The voting record shows that the Democrat legislators voted to deny funding to the government instead of drafting legislation on DACA.The polls show that over 80% of the American public favour the Democratic position on DACA - but the Republicans, in their infinite wisdom, have allowed a minority of "hardliners" to hijack the Party's agenda.
If the Democrat legislators drafted legislation through the constitutional processes to provide a way to provide citizenship to the "Dreamers", they would not have to be deported to their countries of origin for being here illegally.Deporting 800 000 "Dreamers"
patrick jane;5177737 @realDonaldTrump said:More
Cryin’ Chuck Schumer fully understands, especially after his humiliating defeat, that if there is no Wall, there is no DACA. We must have safety and security, together with a strong Military, for our great people
"Cryin' Chuck" is also getting a lot of "blowback" from the left-wing of the Democratic Party - reaching those 60 votes needed in the Senate just got a lot more difficult 2 weeks from now if there hasn't been substantial progress made on DACA!
If the Dems want to shut down the government to save 800,000 illegals then be my guest.
On its own, the DACA program remains broadly popular, with 84% saying they would like to see it continue, including 72% of Republicans, 82% of independents and a near-unanimous 96% of Democrats. Almost two-thirds (63%) say dealing with the program should be an extremely or very high priority for Congress ...
http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/19/politics/cnn-poll-shutdown-trump-immigration-daca/index.html
Sounds like you're pretty worried about DACA even though the deadline is in March. You're lucky the Republicans even want to help.- 72% of Republicans
- 82% of independents
- 96% of Democrats
The real question is why are the Republicans, themselves, not taking the lead on resolving DACA, given that it has an 84% national approval rate, includes 72% amongst Republicans?
Most Americans don't "feel the love" for criminals that entered our country illegally.
Sounds like you're pretty worried about DACA even though the deadline is in March. You're lucky the Republicans even want to help.
That's what you want, you don't care about "dreamers" one bit. It's a tool for you and the dismal dems. You want deportations on your TV so you can rant. You and the dems see votes from vulnerable illegal immigrants and blacks, you use people."Cryin' Chuck" should just sit back, let DACA expire, and force the Republicans, in their infinite wisdom, to dig themselves out of this political hole that they created!
Having the nation watch the arrest, incarceration and deportation of 800 000 "Dreamers" on the news stations 24/7 may win the support of 16% of American voters during an election year - but for the other 84%, not so much!
They are. DACA is a symptom of a larger problem. No Wall, no DACA.The real question is why are the Republicans, themselves, not taking the lead on resolving DACA, given that it has an 84% national approval rate, including 72% amongst Republicans?
Shutting down the government so we can treat Illegals better than we treat ourselves is a losing proposition.To do nothing and start deporting "Dreamers" after the March deadline is a losing proposition - Republican politicians in Congress know it!
Spare me the "crocodile tears!"That's what you want, you don't care about "dreamers" one bit. It's a tool for you and the dismal dems. You want deportations on your TV so you can rant. You and the dems see votes from vulnerable illegal immigrants and blacks, you use people.
Most Americans don't "feel the love" for criminals that entered our country illegally.
I know it's hard to put two and two together for you but illegal entry is a crime. So criminals brought children here, also a crime and child endangerment. The cute little adult dreamers were brought here illegally but it wasn't their fault. Like I said, you care as much for the dreamers as you do your President.Spare me the "crocodile tears!"
Like the rest of Trump's motley crew of the "deplorables," "Patrick jane" has a short attention span - he was labelling the "Dreamers" as criminals