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Monday, 01/21/2019 11:40:54 AM

Monday, January 21, 2019 11:40:54 AM

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Save The Dreamers’: WaPo Implores Democrats To Take Trump’s Wall Deal

https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/20/trump-daca-democrats-wapo/?fbclid=IwAR1QHDDOTt28rbcL3CC6AWyUHS60HEcTlrMV_DCIamjo4CGaUcKRf9mJyoo




House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and congressional Democrats are losing one big voice in their opposition to President Donald Trump’s push for a border wall: The Washington Post’s editorial board.

WaPo noted in a Sunday editorial reasons why Pelosi should rebuke the president’s most recent offer to temporarily extend protections for the so-called Dreamers. But the paper eventually explained that taking the deal would ultimately help those who came here through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

“He should not be rewarded for having taken the government hostage. Any piece of a wall would reinforce his hateful, anti-immigrant rhetoric,” WaPo noted. “He’s unreliable, having made and withdrawn similar offers in the past.”

WaPo’s editorial board has criticized Trump in the past for what its writers call pushing immigration policies that would “cripple the economy.” It’s taking a different approach now. Sunday’s editorial explains why young people who came to the U.S. through the Obama-era program are in peril of being deported.

If nothing happens soon, then the Dreamers could get the short end of the stick, WaPo noted.

“If no deal is reached, the Supreme Court is likely at some point to end that dispensation, as Mr. Trump has demanded, and they will be sent back into the shadows, or to countries of which they have no memory.”
President Trump talks to reporters after addressing closed Senate Republican policy meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington

U.S. President Donald Trump talks to reporters as Vice President Mike Pence looks on as the president departs after addressing a closed Senate Republican policy lunch Washington, U.S., January 9, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Young.

Trump offered Pelosi and congressional Democrats a deal Saturday. (RELATED: Pelosi Rejects Trump’s DACA For Border Wall Funding Proposal)

His deal included $800 million in urgent humanitarian assistance, $805 million in new drug detection technology and three years of legal relief from deportation for DACA recipients in exchange for the $5.7 billion for “strategic deployment of physical barriers”

Pelosi was not impressed. She preemptively shot down the proposal in a statement before the president’s announcement.

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