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[h=2]Trump does a deal with Democrats on Obama's 'Dreamers': The President agrees to protect young immigrants from deportation in return for enhanced border security that DOES NOT include the wall[/h][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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[/FONT]The top House and Senate Democrats have announced agreement with President Donald Trump to protect certain immigrants brought illegally to this country as children - along with some border security enhancements. The agreement would specifically not include Trump's long-sought border wall. It would enshrine protections for the nearly 800,000 immigrants who benefited from a program created by former President Barack Obama that Trump has announced he is ending.
 

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[h=1]Trump does a deal with Democrats on Obama's 'Dreamers': The President agrees to protect young immigrants from deportation in return for enhanced border security that DOES NOT include the wall[/h]
  • The deal was announced by Democrats Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi
  • Agreement would enshrine protections for 800,000 illegal immigrants
  • Includes the children who benefited from President Obama's DACA program
  • Pelosi said the agreement included a package on borders 'excluding the wall'
  • White House press secretary Sarah Sanders later tweeted that there was no agreement on the wall during the meeting
 

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The top House and Senate Democrats said Wednesday they had reached agreement with President Donald Trump to protect thousands of younger immigrants from deportation and fund some border security enhancements — not including Trump's long-sought border wall.
The deal announced by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi following a White House dinner would enshrine protections for the nearly 800,000 immigrants brought illegally to this country as kids who had benefited from former President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.
The program provided temporary work permits and protection from deportation.
Trump ended the program earlier this month and had given Congress six months to come up with a legislative fix before the statuses of the so-called 'Dreamers' begin to expire.
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President Trump (pictured on Wednesday) has come to an agreement with Democrats to protect young immigrants in exchange for a package on enhanced border security

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The deal announced by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (picturd on Wednesday) following a White House dinner would enshrine protections for the nearly 800,000 immigrants brought illegally to this country as children

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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but said in its own statement that the president had had 'a constructive working dinner' with Schumer (pictured), Pelosi and administration officials

'We agreed to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides,' Pelosi and Schumer said in a joint statement.
It was the second time in two weeks that Trump cut out Republicans to reach a deal with Pelosi and Schumer. A person briefed on the meeting, who demanded anonymity to discuss it, said the deal specifies bipartisan legislation called the DREAM Act that provides eventual citizenship for the young immigrants.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but said in its own statement that the president had had 'a constructive working dinner' with Schumer, Pelosi and administration officials 'to discuss policy and legislative priorities,' including DACA.
 

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'This is a positive step toward the President's strong commitment to bipartisan solutions for the issues most important to all Americans,' the White House said.
During a White House meeting with moderate House members from both parties earlier Wednesday, Trump had urged lawmakers to come up with a bipartisan solution.
'We don't want to forget DACA,' Trump told the members at the meeting. 'We want to see if we can do something in a bipartisan fashion so that we can solve the DACA problem and other immigration problems.'
The apparent deal is the latest example of Trump's sudden pivot to bipartisanship after months of railing against Democrats as 'obstructionist.' He has urged them to join him in overhauling the nation's tax code, among other priorities.

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said earlier Wednesday that Trump was 'committed to the wall. It doesn't have to be tied to DACA but its important and he will get it done'

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After the meeting on Wednesday night, Sanders seemed to go against what top Democrats had said. She insisted there was no agreement on the wall

Trump, who was deeply disappointed by Republicans' failure to pass a health care overhaul, infuriated many in his party when he reached a three-month deal with Schumer and Pelosi to raise the debt ceiling, keep the government running and speed relief to states affected by recent hurricanes.
'More and more we're trying to work things out together,' Trump explained Wednesday, calling the development a 'positive thing' for both parties.
'If you look at some of the greatest legislation ever passed, it was done on a bipartisan manner. And so that's what we're going to give a shot,' he said.
The 'Kumbaya' moment now appears to extend to the thorny issue of immigration, which has been vexing lawmakers for years. Funding for Trump's promised wall had been thought to be a major point of contention between Republicans and Democrats as they attempted to forge a deal.
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Trump (pictured on Wednesday) ended the DACA program earlier this month and had given Congress six months to come up with a legislative fix before the statuses of the so-called 'Dreamers' begin to expire

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said earlier Wednesday that Trump was 'committed to the wall. It doesn't have to be tied to DACA but its important and he will get it done.'
After the meeting, she seemed to go against what the Democrats had said in their statement.
She tweeted: 'While DACA and border security were both discussed, excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to.'
House Speaker Paul Ryan, who also sat down with Pelosi to talk immigration Wednesday, said during an AP Newsmaker interview that deporting the so-called 'Dreamers' was 'not in our nation's interest,' and said the president had 'made the right call.'
'I wanted him to give us time. I didn't want this to be rescinded on Day One and create chaos,' Ryan said, arguing the time would allow Congress to 'come up with the right kind of consensus and compromise to fix this problem.'
 
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Trump has got me stumped over this.....A so called "deal" with Communist Democrats Pelosi & Schumer....AKA P & S or Pieces of Shit.....?????.....Explain..
 

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Fake news.

They agreed to a framework for negotiation and broad parameters, and that's all.

Always take what Pelosi says with an ounce of dementia.
 
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The Republicans control the house, senate and executive. The two Congressional branches refuse to work with him to pass the legislation that he campaigned on and they rode to victory on his coattails. He has no choice but to try to negotiate with the opposition party to move his (the American people's) agenda forward. Deals will be made. But the net net will be that he is capable of delivering on some of his campaign legislative promises.

Trump had no idea how deep the swamp was when he made his promises. Unfortunately it includes many obstructionist Republicans.

I support the President and his fight to make America great again.

Any of you have any better solutions for inching forward?
 

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Seemed like the democrats want to emphasize his willingness to allow DACA in some
Form but lied about the fact there will be a wall

More deceit, more lies for their media to sell and their consituents to buy.
 

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The Republicans control the house, senate and executive. The two Congressional branches refuse to work with him to pass the legislation that he campaigned on and they rode to victory on his coattails. He has no choice but to try to negotiate with the opposition party to move his (the American people's) agenda forward. Deals will be made. But the net net will be that he is capable of delivering on some of his campaign legislative promises.

Trump had no idea how deep the swamp was when he made his promises. Unfortunately it includes many obstructionist Republicans.

I support the President and his fight to make America great again.

Any of you have any better solutions for inching forward?
There were indications that the Congress might be problematic.
Their willingness to capitulate over the years was a sign of
weakness. Now they're just being stubborn. How dare the President
question their competence. And to add insult to injury he suggests
they're lazy.

Trump is a quick learner. He'll handle each situation like any other
business decision. He'll make deals when necessary and ultimately
get the job done despite their unwillingness to cooperate.
 

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[SIZE=+1]Michelangelo and Dave, you guys aren't the only ones thinking this way...

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Re: "The party's over: Republicans and Democrats are both finished"
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Posted on 9/14/2017, 6:06:21 PM by Jim Robinson

Well, there was this little thing called a VOTER REBELLION that occurred last November. Neither party wants to take responsibility (yet) for their own shortcomings, and neither party wants to admit (yet) that it's really happening. It'll take another election or two where the voters throw the bums out before they start getting the message.


It's way too early to send the success or failure of Trump's presidency to the jury, but I'm still happy. He already saved the nation from complete collapse under either Jeb Bush or Hillary Clinton, the two uni-party favorites.


The establishment elites from both parties hate him to the core and will not lift a finger to help him move his agenda, so it's going to be doubly hard to succeed. But again, at least Hillary's agenda is not under consideration nor is Jeb's.


If Trump can horse trade and wrangle in his border wall, his tax cuts, continue his cuts to the EPA and other strangulators and get jobs and the economy moving again, and continue getting his conservative judicial picks conformed, then his presidency will definitely be a big WIN.


Meanwhile, we keep the rebellion moving. Lot's of Cantorizing yet to be done.

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The best thing Trump can do right now to get everyone to refocus and respect is to blow NK off the map if he can't find a way to decapitate the regime. The lunatic isn't going to take a backward's step, and will either blow us up or sell the other lunatics AKA Mullahcracies the know-how to do it. We're going to have to blow a huge crater there eventually anyway. So why wait? None of his predecessors would have done it (maybe GWB with Cheney in his ear) and it's unlikely the next few who follow Trump will take the political risk.
 

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Trump came into office with the reassurance the RINO establishment would "repeal and replace" Obamacare. After all, the gutless pu$$ies had been pissing and moaning about it for...6 years! Obviously delegating this task was giving them too much credit and responsibility. Watching them piss and shit themselves on a national stage is a spectacle the president would not forget.

So while Trump motors on MAGA, about the only thing the establishment RINOs have accomplished is this bullshit Mueller investigation! Can you imagine the Democrats controlling the House and Senate while allowing THEIR president to be harassed to this extent?

Contemptible! Unconscionable! Outrageous!

Over the years, I've read lots of posts from people calling for a "third party." Well, you're living it as pretty much everyone fights this president tooth and nail. The Deep Swamp is entrenched and will not exit quietly. So Trump must do what he can with this executive authority and horse trade on the rest. What other choice does he have?

Thankfully, voters aren't dumb, they see it as Dave and the two Jims.

President Trump has exposed the Republican party as the sham it is - and about as useless as tits on a bull!

#DRAINTHESWAMP
 

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The best thing Trump can do right now to get everyone to refocus and respect is to blow NK off the map if he can't find a way to decapitate the regime. The lunatic isn't going to take a backward's step, and will either blow us up or sell the other lunatics AKA Mullahcracies the know-how to do it. We're going to have to blow a huge crater there eventually anyway. So why wait? None of his predecessors would have done it (maybe GWB with Cheney in his ear) and it's unlikely the next few who follow Trump will take the political risk.
Trumps hands are tied at the moment. He knows sanctions won't work
but he can't very well hit N.K. with a preemptive strike. So I believe
there is a plan in place to destroy N.K. when they hit a ally or U.S.
territory.

I also believe he has shared his intentions with Putin and Jinping.

He'll play the game for as long as it takes and hope China does it's
part the solve the problem. If not, sooner or later all hell will break loose.

Next on the menu... Iran.
 

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Trump came into office with the reassurance the RINO establishment would "repeal and replace" Obamacare. After all, the gutless pu$$ies had been pissing and moaning about it for...6 years! Obviously delegating this task was giving them too much credit and responsibility. Watching them piss and shit themselves on a national stage is a spectacle the president would not forget.

So while Trump motors on MAGA, about the only thing the establishment RINOs have accomplished is this bullshit Mueller investigation! Can you imagine the Democrats controlling the House and Senate while allowing THEIR president to be harassed to this extent?

Contemptible! Unconscionable! Outrageous!

Over the years, I've read lots of posts from people calling for a "third party." Well, you're living it as pretty much everyone fights this president tooth and nail. The Deep Swamp is entrenched and will not exit quietly. So Trump must do what he can with this executive authority and horse trade on the rest. What other choice does he have?

Thankfully, voters aren't dumb, they see it as Dave and the two Jims.

President Trump has exposed the Republican party as the sham it is - and about as useless as tits on a bull!

#DRAINTHESWAMP
Sadly none.
 

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