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10-07-2017, 07:02 PM #1
Tens of thousands have yet to submit Daca renewals
Tens of thousands have yet to submit Daca renewals
October 8, 2017
WASHINGTON—Tens of thousands of young people eligible for renewed protection from deportation had yet to submit their applications hours before a Trump administration deadline on Thursday night. The administration was finalizing details of an immigration wish list that could jeopardize a long-term fix.
Under a phase-out plan announced by the president last month, more than 150,000 young people covered by the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program whose permits were set to expire before March 5 were given the chance to submit renewals—provided they arrive by October 5. Trump gave Congress six months to come up with a legislative replacement for the program. It shielded from deportation hundreds of thousands of young people, many of whom were brought into the US illegally as children, and allowed them to work legally in the country.
While final numbers wouldn’t be available until next week, Department of Homeland Security Spokesman David Lapan said that about 118,000 of the roughly 154,000 people eligible for renewals had submitted their applications by midday on Thursday. That left 36,000—or about 23 percent of those eligible—outstanding. Facilities processing applications were prepared to accept courier deliveries until midnight, he said.
The deadline approached as the Trump administration finalized the details of a set of immigration principles that could upend efforts to come up with a permanent fix for Daca recipients, often known as “Dreamers.”
According to people familiar with ongoing discussions, the principles were expected to include elements of proposed legislation that would dramatically reduce legal immigration rates and overhaul the green card system to prevent extended family members, including siblings and adult children, from joining permanent residents in the US.
The White House was expected to endorse principles of the Davis-Oliver bill, which aims to give local law-enforcement officials the power to enforce immigration laws and allow states to write their own immigration legislation. The White House was also expected to call for billions of dollars in funding for border security, more immigrant detention beds and immigration judges.
It remained unclear whether the principles, which were expected to be announced in the coming days, would serve as a broad immigration wish list or specific demands the White House expected in exchange for signing Daca legislation.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to discuss specifics on Thursday, but back in mid-September she said the list would likely include demanding an end to so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to share information with federal immigration authorities, funding for more immigration judges, and “supporting things like the RAISE Act” limiting legal immigration.
But Ali Noorani, the executive director of the immigration advocacy group National Immigration Forum, said that, if those expectations held true, there was little chance for a Daca deal.
“If the president winds up tying these elements to the Dream Act,” he said, Trump would wind up responsible “for deporting 800,000 young people, which pretty much nobody wants except Stephen Miller,” Trump’s hard-line senior policy adviser, who was working on the principles.
Immigration advocates spent weeks trying to publicize Thursday’s Daca deadline. Earlier this week, dozens of Daca recipients traveled to Washington to try to pressure members of Congress to vote on the Dream Act, which would provide an eventual path to citizenship.
Sen. David Perdue, Republican-Georgia, one of the authors of the RAISE Act, said, “Democrats really want a fix on Daca, and we really want a fix on the immigration system.”
“This is a landmark opportunity to fix the Daca problem and once and for all fix the vagaries of this immigration system that really doesn’t work,” he said.
But Sen. Jeff Flake, Republican-Arizona, who has introduced his own immigration legislation, said it was unlikely the Senate would accept a proposal slashing legal immigration, noting that any Daca legislation will have to attract Democratic support.
“With the deadline we have with Daca, I think it’s unrealistic to think we can do broader immigration reform like that,” he said. “I don’t see that happening.”
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10-07-2017, 09:37 PM #2
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Department of Homeland Security Spokesman David Lapan said that about 118,000 of the roughly 154,000 people eligible for renewals had submitted their applications by midday on Thursday. That left 36,000—or about 23 percent of those eligible—outstanding.
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10-08-2017, 08:10 AM #3
Too late
Deadline OVER
Sell out, pack up and get out!
No extensions
Let work permits expire and OUT you goILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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