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Teh One Who Knocks
09-01-2017, 10:52 AM
FOX News


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President Trump, as early as Friday, is expected to announce plans to end the Obama administration program that gave a deportation reprieve to hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants, a senior administration official told Fox News.

Trump promised to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, during the presidential campaign -- but since taking office had left the door open to preserving parts of it.

According to the official, Trump is expected to announce the program's end but will allow so-called “dreamers” currently in the program to stay in the U.S. until their work permits expire – which, for some, could be as long as two years.

The White House suggested Thursday afternoon, though, that Trump has yet to give the final sign-off. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at the daily briefing the program is still “under review.”

“A final decision on that front has not been made, and when it is, we will certainly inform everybody in this room,” she said.

The program was formed through executive order by then-President Barack Obama in 2012 and allows for certain people who came to the U.S. illegally as minors to be protected from immediate deportation.

Recipients are able to request “consideration of deferred action” for a period of two years which is subject to renewal.

The plan to allow DACA to lapse already has buy-in from conservative groups that want the president to end the program.

“Our position has been that President Trump should allow DACA to lapse,” Ira Mehlman from the Federation for American Immigration Reform told Fox News. “As people's two-year deferments and work authorization expire they should not be renewed.”

In an interview with ABC News this spring, the president earlier suggested he might not entirely do away with DACA.

“They shouldn’t be very worried,” Trump said of the young people in the program. “I do have a big heart.”

Daniel Garza, president of the Libre Initiative, told Fox News that DACA offers a "reprieve from a life of uncertainty for innocent kids who didn't break the law."

"It's rather disappointing to think they could return to a state of anxiety and fear," Garza said.

He called on Congress to pass a "permanent resolution for these innocent kids."

Democrats on Thursday expressed opposition to the move, referencing the president’s past comments.

“If he ends DACA, Trump would betray #DREAMers he said he'd treat w/ ‘great heart.’ These incredible young people make our country stronger,” tweeted Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, the 2016 Democratic vice presidential nominee.

deebakes
09-02-2017, 01:04 AM
i have a dreamer in my lab right now that is freaking out :shrug:

lost in melb.
09-02-2017, 05:09 AM
Man, why don't they just start by deporting crims and get that wall up. It's like Trump wants to appeal to the worst of his support base by jamming in controversial legislature

RBP
09-02-2017, 10:15 AM
i have a dreamer in my lab right now that is freaking out :shrug:

But that has nothing to do with Trump....

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deebakes
09-02-2017, 01:19 PM
:shhh:

DemonGeminiX
09-02-2017, 05:46 PM
i have a dreamer in my lab right now that is freaking out :shrug:

Why doesn't the dreamer in your lab just apply for citizenship?

deebakes
09-02-2017, 05:57 PM
he's a student and something about revoke his other citizenship or something :shrug:

DemonGeminiX
09-02-2017, 06:01 PM
If he's a student then he should have a student visa.

DemonGeminiX
09-04-2017, 03:47 AM
he's a student and something about revoke his other citizenship or something :shrug:

So he is from Mexico? As far as I know, Mexico doesn't allow dual-citizenship with other countries, which is a blight on Mexico's citizenship policies. Not to mention that if you become a naturalized Mexico citizen, you won't be allowed to vote in their elections. It really doesn't pay to be a Mexican citizen unless you're actually born there, and to be honest, if you had to toss up American vs Mexican citizenship benefits, I'd take ours any day of the week, particularly when you think of crime and corruption down there compared to here. It's way worse down there.

If your student is from Mexico, honestly, I don't think he'd be losing much by becoming an American citizen. Of course there are cultural and familial matters that I'm not considering, but really, for a safer and potentially better life, you just can't beat our country when compared.

deebakes
09-04-2017, 04:02 AM
he is from mexico but all his family is still there and he is very strong family person. however, it's clear that opportunities for him to stay in science in mexico are pretty limited :shrug:

RBP
09-04-2017, 04:41 AM
We don't choose our lot in life. What we do with that lot is what matters.

DemonGeminiX
09-04-2017, 04:47 AM
he is from mexico but all his family is still there and he is very strong family person. however, it's clear that opportunities for him to stay in science in mexico are pretty limited :shrug:

Does becoming a US citizen prevent him from ever seeing his family again? The last time I checked, it's pretty easy for us to visit Mexico, we just have to be careful that Mexicans don't rip us off in one way or another. He probably wouldn't have any problems.

If all of his family is still there, then how did he get to be a Dreamer? Did they catapult him over the border with a note attached to his butt when he was a toddler? Who brought him over?

It looks like Trump is gonna end DACA, but give a 6 month delay to implementation, so at least that gives Dreamers time to figure out what they need/want to do.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-06-2017, 04:54 PM
Man, why don't they just start by deporting crims and get that wall up. It's like Trump wants to appeal to the worst of his support base by jamming in controversial legislature

He isn't jamming in controversial legislature, he is ending it. It was put in by Obama because he couldn't get them all made into citizens. Congress didn't even vote on it.