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    Meet the 10 Members of House Republicans’ DACA Task Force

    Meet the 10 Members of House Republicans’ DACA Task Force

    Group holds varying immigration views, making road to compromise difficult
    Posted Sep 25, 2017 5:05 AM
    Lindsey McPherson

    House Republicans want to ensure any legislation replacing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, would have the support of the majority of their conference before it goes to the floor.

    That’s why Speaker Paul D. Ryan formed a task force featuring a cross section of Republicans who serve on committees with jurisdiction over immigration and border security to come up with a plan the conference can support.

    The group is just one of several moving parts in the House effort to find a legislative solution to DACA, according to a GOP aide. Discussions with other lawmakers, including Democrats, are underway and will continue, the aide said.

    Rank-and-file Republicans have insisted for years that border security is a crucial piece of any immigration compromise, and that aspect may prove easier for the GOP conference to solve than DACA. There are numerous bills they could use as a framework for that effort. Some Republicans may also seek changes to the legal immigration system.

    Democrats, meanwhile, are pushing for any measure to include the language of the so-called DREAM Act, which would let certain undocumented immigrants obtain legal status and eventually citizenship. And they’re refusing to negotiate on President Donald Trump’s border wall, “sanctuary cities,” and more U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

    When the House voted on a version of the DREAM Act in 2010, all the GOP task members serving at the time voted against it, except for Florida Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart. (Reps. Raúl R. Labrador of Idaho, Martha McSally of Arizona and Will Hurd of Texas were not in Congress at the time.)

    Diaz-Balart was also the only task force member to vote against a 2014 measure to defund the DACA program; he was among 11 GOP “no” votes in the run-up to that year’s midterms.

    McSally and Hurd were still not in Congress for that vote, but the House voted to defund DACA again in early 2015, this time as an amendment to a Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill. McSally joined Diaz-Balart and 24 other Republicans in voting “no,” while Hurd joined the remaining task force members in voting “yes.”

    The task force members do not share identical views on immigration, so their road to compromise is a long one. Their individual stances and past positions may offer some insight.

    Speaker of the House Paul D. Ryan. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    House Speaker Paul D. Ryan has said the DACA issue cannot be addressed without looking at the broader problem of border security. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo)

    Speaker Paul D. Ryan

    Of all the task force members, Ryan’s immigration positions are probably the most varied.

    While he voted against the DREAM Act in 2010 and has supported House efforts to defund DACA, he has also supported the concept of a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and was a key House member involved in seeking support for a comprehensive immigration measure in 2013.

    Since becoming speaker, the Wisconsin Republican has toned down his rhetoric on immigration, saying he supports providing undocumented immigrants with a way to “get right with the law.” Ryan also recently expressed support for moving to a skills-based merit system.

    The speaker has said Congress needs to pass protections for DACA recipients but has not specified how, other than to say that it cannot be addressed without a solution for the larger border security problem.

    Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy has largely avoided talking about addressing the undocumented population since assuming his current leadership position. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.
    House majority leader

    Like Ryan, the House’s No. 2 Republican has a mixed record on immigration.

    McCarthy voted against the 2010 DREAM Act and for efforts to defund DACA. But in 2014, as majority whip, he expressed support for providing undocumented immigrants with a path to legal status and co-sponsored legislation that would grant young undocumented immigrants permanent residence if they enlisted in the military.

    The California Republican has largely avoided talking about how to deal with the country’s undocumented population since he became majority leader. After all, it was his predecessor Eric Cantor’s support for a path to citizenship that contributed to his 2014 primary loss to hard-line conservative David Brat.

    Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Virginia Rep. Robert W. Goodlatte supports mandatory use of the E-Verify program. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Robert W. Goodlatte, R-Va.
    Chairman, Judiciary Committee

    The former immigration lawyer may not share the hard-line views of other Republicans on his committee, but he’s no slouch on enforcement and has sponsored bills to aid the Trump agenda.

    Goodlatte supports mandatory use of the E-Verify program and changes to the legal immigration system. And because Judiciary holds jurisdiction over immigration laws — meaning any deal to grant legal status to undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S as children, or Dreamers, must go through him — the Virginia Republican will carry serious weight on the task force.

    Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Idaho Rep. Raúl R. Labrador was once a member of a bipartisan House group that tried to develop an immigration overhaul in 2013. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Raúl R. Labrador, R-Idaho
    Chairman, Judiciary Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee

    Another former immigration lawyer, Labrador is one of the few House Freedom Caucus members who openly backs allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain some kind of legal status.

    Labrador was a member of the House “Group of Eight,” a bipartisan group of lawmakers that tried in 2013 to develop an immigration overhaul but failed. (The measure by the Senate “Gang of Eight” cleared that chamber.)

    Labrador later left the group, citing disputes over a previously agreed position that undocumented immigrants should be responsible for their own health care costs.

    Now the Idaho Republican, who is running for governor, backs the House Republican piecemeal approach to immigration that the Group of Eight was supposed to counter. He has said recently that border security and enforcement measures, including funding Trump’s proposed wall, should be passed before any DACA fix.

    Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Wisconsin Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner could be a hard-line voice on immigration on the task force. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis.
    Chairman, Judiciary Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations Subcommittee

    Sensenbrenner has a long history on immigration. In 2005, as Judiciary chairman, the Wisconsin Republican sponsored a border enforcement bill that set off nationwide protests by immigrant communities.

    Like the majority of Republicans, Sensenbrenner opposed the DACA program and has voted against the DREAM Act. He has said any compromise on DACA must “not give amnesty to illegal immigrants,” so he could be a tough voice in the room.

    Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Texas Rep. Michael McCaul’s time on the task force could be brief as he is in the running to become the next Homeland Security secretary. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas
    Chairman, Homeland Security Committee

    If the final deal to offer legal protections to Dreamers includes a hefty border security package, it will likely be the brainchild of McCaul. The Texas Republican introduced a sweeping border security package this summer that authorized the hiring of additional Border Patrol agents and $10 billion for a border wall and surveillance technology.

    McCaul is also a potential candidate to replace John F. Kelly — now the White House chief of staff — as the Homeland Security secretary, so his time on the task force may be brief.

    Rep. Martha McSally, R-Ariz. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Arizona Rep. Martha McSally led a group of lawmakers in asking Ryan to take up DACA legislation. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Martha McSally, R-Ariz.
    Chairwoman, Homeland Security Border and Maritime Security Subcommittee

    McSally, a former Air Force fighter pilot and a member of the moderate Tuesday Group, is a unique voice on the task force because of her combined border security chops and support for young undocumented immigrants.

    Days before Trump announced the end of the DACA program, the Arizona Republican led party members in asking Ryan to take up legislation, saying it “would be wrong to go back on our word and subject these individuals to deportation.”

    Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas.(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Texas Rep. Will Hurd represents a Latino-majority district that spans 40 percent of the U.S. border with Mexico. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas

    Hurd serves on the Homeland Security Border and Maritime Security Subcommittee.

    While one of his first votes after joining Congress in 2015 was to defund DACA, the Texas Republican has since sponsored legislation to grant permanent residence to young undocumented immigrants who enlist in the military. He has also co-sponsored a bill to eliminate employment-based visa caps and to increase the caps on family-sponsored visas.

    Hurd, whose 2018 re-election race is currently rated a Toss-up, according to Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales, has said he does not support Trump’s border wall proposal. That’s significant coming from a Republican whose Latino-majority district spans 40 percent of America’s border with Mexico.

    As a counterproposal, Hurd introduced the so-called SMART Act to direct the Department of Homeland Security to use high-tech resources to secure the border, which Hurd says can be done at a fraction of the cost of building a wall.

    Rep. John Carter, R-Texas. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Texas Rep. John Carter helped usher through the House $1.6 billion for the president’s border wall proposal. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. John Carter, R-Texas
    Chairman, Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee

    Whatever border security package the task force comes up with, it’ll fall to Carter to find a way to pay for it. The former judge has already shown he can deliver the goods on hot-button issues — he ushered through the House $1.6 billion to begin building Trump’s wall — but he’s held his cards close on DACA.

    In a statement following Trump’s DACA announcement, the Texas Republican only said he supported a solution that “provides for the pursuit of the American dream.” Like Labrador, he participated in the 2013 Group of Eight but left soon after negotiations collapsed.

    Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    Florida Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart is among the few Republicans who have never stopped pushing for an immigration overhaul. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
    Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla.

    Diaz-Balart, an Appropriations Committee member, is one of the House GOP’s strongest proponents for overhauling the immigration system. He was the last remaining Republican member of the 2013 Group of Eight, after three of his colleagues left the group and effectively made it a “Group of Five.”

    While the Florida Republican has never personally stopped pushing for an immigration overhaul, his GOP colleagues have shown no interest in reviving the failed 2013 effort. This Congress, he has co-sponsored the so-called Recognizing America’s Children Act, which is similar to the DREAM Act but has slightly different conditions under which young undocumented immigrants can obtain legal status and eventually citizenship.

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    NumbersUSA has just sent out an alert that GOP Leaders in Congress have cut a deal with this DACA Task Force for a DACA Amnesty in exchange for weak immigration enforcement.
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    Can Trump shoot this down?

    NO DACA
    NO AMNESTY
    NO DEALS...LET WORK PERMITS EXPIRE AND OUT THEY GO...TAKE YOUR WHOLE FAMILY!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Looks like Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., is really the only one we can trust on this list.

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    Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.


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    He can announce his objection and threaten a veto. He's already hinted at a veto, but whether he will actually veto or not, it's hard to say, so any amnesty bill has to be stopped in Congress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    He can announce his objection and threaten a veto. He's already hinted at a veto, but whether he will actually veto or not, it's hard to say, so any amnesty bill has to be stopped in Congress.
    Trump has said repeatedly that he wants a legal solution and that he's not going to deport DACA members. What other reason did he have for extended DACA protection 6 months? While halting a DREAMER bill in the U.S. Congress is priority at this point, it doesn't mean we should back off of President Trump. We must keep the heat on him to keep his promises. He already failed us on DACA when he refused to keep his promise to end DACA after moving into the White House. If he would have done it then as promised, without any extension, we wouldn't even be having this discussion right now.

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    What extension are you talking about? The delay in deporting former DACA's? You think Trump was going to prioritize expired DACA's for deportation ahead of drug runners and gang members and welfare users and visa-overstays and immigration document violators?

    Interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post

    The delay in deporting former DACA's? You think Trump was going to prioritize expired DACA's for deportation ahead of drug runners and gang members and welfare users and visa-overstays and immigration document violators?

    Interesting.
    Your obfuscation and misdirection is getting more and more frequent these days. I realize it is difficult to defend Trump on DACA when there is no actual defense.

    The extension I'm talking about is the one Trump created that enables his administration to continue considering DACA renewals until March 5th. When the program was ended, it should have ended then and there ...... no more applications and no more renewals. No one but you mentioned anything about rounding them up for immediate deportation or making them a priority over anyone other illegal. That was just your attempt at confusing the issue.

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