I guess I’m taking a more political view. That view being the GOP members of Congress will cave if they get too much pressure (why wouldn’t they; they’ve caved for decades).
Anyhow, moving out the dreamers will mean nothing gets done because GOP congress will turn on Trump.
An overwhelming percentage of the public, including liberals, agrees with deporting those with a criminal record (less the original crime of entering illegally).
Go with that support and get what can be obtained. That is my pragmatic position.
Thank you for your response.
While I don’t advocate for going after kids in school, undoubtedly there are going to be a lot of them with parents who will be deported.
What do we do with the kids?
They have to go with their parents.
I understand your pragmatic approach, and it does have it’s points. This isn’t a big driving area of my focus, but reality being what it is, the issue will come up, and I have to side with the law, and keeping kids with their parents.