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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

DACA-fix looking unrealistic #DACA #Dreamers

The beat isn't positive, that's for sure. Mainstream media for the most part are acknowledging that DACA fix is one of the agenda items for Democrats, but reporters consider it as a "wish list" and something that is "not going to happen" because there is no "coordinated support for it." Senator John Thune (Number 2 in GOP Senate) also confirmed that a "DACA fix" isn't "going anywhere." Given the inflammable nature of the subject and less than 3 weeks to deal with, it was never a walk in the park. 

But the grave reality that DACA-fix is all but dead starting January 2023 when GOP takes the House with rejuvenated clout of the extreme right wing, seemed sufficient enough in the beginning for the hope to carry on. The elusive 10 Senate Republicans who hold all the power TODAY (to break filibuster in the Senate to pass legislation) will lose it all next year. Whether they vote for DACA or not, Kevin McCarthy (assuming he is the Speaker) isn't losing his speakership by putting a DACA bill on the floor. Next year, immigration is DOA (dead on arrival). 

Republicans know this. 

Democrats know this.

DACA Dreamers know this.

All hope mustn't be lost yet. Senator Durbin, while on the Senate floor yesterday, reiterated the urgency of a narrow bill for Dreamers (something Democrats have hesitated thus far) and also confirmed that he "is encouraged" by the conversations that are taking place. Activists for DACA have housed themselves in DC this week to convene with Democrats and Republicans in the Senate to "read the room" on DACA. 

Democrats need to focus on drafting a bill that can garner support of 10 GOP members (including 4-5 of those who are retiring and have no political fallout for supporting "amnesty"). 

This and next week will give us an accurate picture of where things are and where they are headed. 

For the DACA recipients, let's hope for the best (but prepare for the worst). 

 

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