Posted on 02/04/2018 7:25:17 PM PST by markomalley
Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Christopher Coons (D-Del.) will introduce immigration legislation on Monday in an effort to reach a budget deal before the federal government's current funding runs out on Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The bipartisan piece of legislation provides recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, commonly known as "Dreamers," an opportunity for citizenship while ordering a study to figure out what border security measures are needed, according to the Journal.
DACA aimed to protect from deportation certain immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally when they were children.
Senate aides told the Journal that the plan would provide people who have resided in the U.S. since Dec. 31, 2013, with legal status and a path to citizenship.
The Journal reported that the legislation is similar to House legislation introduced by Reps. Will Hurd (R-Texas) and Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.). Its time we end the gridlock so we can quickly move on to completing a long-term budget agreement that provides our men and women in uniform the support they deserve, McCain said in a statement to the Journal on Sunday.
While reaching a deal cannot come soon enough for Americas service members, the current political reality demands bipartisan cooperation to address the impending expiration of the DACA program and secure the southern border, he continued.
The legislation reportedly does not contain immediate funding for the U.S. southern border wall, however, which was one of President Trump's key demands, and is likely to draw the ire of some Republicans.
The plan would also provide more people with a path to citizenship and legal status than Trump's original plan did.
The White House announced last month that the president would endorse a path to citizenship for as many as 1.8 million young immigrants in exchange for border wall funding and sweeping changes to the immigration system.
The federal government shut down for three days in January after Senate Republicans and Democrats were unable to reach a deal on a government spending bill.
Democrats said they would not support the measure because it did not include a solution to DACA, which Trump moved to end last year.
The Hill has reached out to the offices of McCain and Coons for comment.
McCainiac.
DOA.
Add him to the traitors list.
That bill is as close to dead as McCain is.
Amnesty... and a study!
The remaining GOP better filibuster this.
Stole the words right out of my mouth.
Does McCain have to show up to introduce legislation? Or is this something produced by a staffer?
I look forward to McCain’s death.
Causes trouble until the end, doesn’t he? McCain can stick it up his dossier.
President Trump has already said that is dead on arrival.
I saw him at a Homeland Security briefing with ICE Friday. He is DEAD set on that wall.
Watch it yourself. He was pissed off about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJFR17tZ8zk&t=1066s
Yep, DOA, exactly what I was thinking.
Can’t wait until he finally just leaves the Senate. Don’t wish his illness on anyone, but he needs to just leave
McCain made propaganda films for the North will 55,000 Americans died. You can see them on youtube. He was a no good traitor and still is.
Trump will throw this in the trash.
Is McCain still alive?
Deja Vu. Promises promises become.... lies.
I thought this stupid bastard couldn’t vote for any GOP bills because he went home to Arizona to die and now he wants to pimp open borders! FO McCain!
Coons and McCain, two losers trying to screw American citizens again.
That's raciss, dammit!
I can’t wait to celebrate your death, John.
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