What did Obama do with the billions from the Secure Fence Act

The act was amended by Republicans to exclude the double layered fencing in certain areas before Obama was ever in office.


Wish people’s would get it that republicans want illegals just as much as democrats do.
Why would republicans want criminals roaming through their neighborhoods? Democrats ignore the crimes because they want the votes.


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?
 
The act was amended by Republicans to exclude the double layered fencing in certain areas before Obama was ever in office.


Wish people’s would get it that republicans want illegals just as much as democrats do.
Why would republicans want criminals roaming through their neighborhoods? Democrats ignore the crimes because they want the votes.


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Are you kidding? Do you live in Greenland?
 
The act was amended by Republicans to exclude the double layered fencing in certain areas before Obama was ever in office.


Wish people’s would get it that republicans want illegals just as much as democrats do.
Why would republicans want criminals roaming through their neighborhoods? Democrats ignore the crimes because they want the votes.


34 House Republicans Call for DACA Amnesty Before End of the Year


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
 
The act was amended by Republicans to exclude the double layered fencing in certain areas before Obama was ever in office.


Wish people’s would get it that republicans want illegals just as much as democrats do.
Why would republicans want criminals roaming through their neighborhoods? Democrats ignore the crimes because they want the votes.


34 House Republicans Call for DACA Amnesty Before End of the Year


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.
 
Wish people’s would get it that republicans want illegals just as much as democrats do.
Why would republicans want criminals roaming through their neighborhoods? Democrats ignore the crimes because they want the votes.


34 House Republicans Call for DACA Amnesty Before End of the Year


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.


That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
 
Why would republicans want criminals roaming through their neighborhoods? Democrats ignore the crimes because they want the votes.


34 House Republicans Call for DACA Amnesty Before End of the Year


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.


That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.
 
34 House Republicans Call for DACA Amnesty Before End of the Year


Because they want cheap labor for their campaign donors, and voters are to lazy to mow their own lawns. There is also the fact that republicans are always pushing amnesty.
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.


That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.



Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
 
Did you hear that on CNN or make it up?



Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.


That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.



Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they were kids. So is Trump.
I’m also good with kicking those who commented crimes out of the US.
 
Here are some. And you can hunt down their votes and see where others have come down on the issue.



Dear Speaker Ryan,

We write in support of passing of a permanent legislative solution for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients before the end of the year. DACA recipients — young people brought to America through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.

Since DACA's inception, the federal government has approved approximately 795,000 initial DACA applications and 924,000 renewals. Since being approved for DACA status, an overwhelming majority of these individuals have enrolled in school, found employment, or have served in the military. Studies have shown that passing legislation to permanently protect these individuals would add hundreds of billions to our country's gross domestic product (GDP). That is why the business community, universities, and civic leaders alike support a permanent legislative solution.

We agree with President Trump that executive action was not the appropriate process for solving this issue, as was done under the previous administration, and we believe Congress should act. We are compelled to act immediately because many DACA recipients are about to lose or have already lost their permits in the wake of the program's rescission. Not acting is creating understandable uncertainty and anxiety amongst immigrant communities.

While we firmly believe Congress must work to address other issues within our broken immigration system, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats come together to solve this problem now and not wait until next year. We all agree that our border must be enforced, our national security defended, and our broken immigration system reformed, but in this moment, we must address the urgent matter before us in a balanced approach that does not harm valuable sectors of our economy nor the lives of these hard-working young people. We must pass legislation that protects DACA recipients from deportation and gives them the opportunity to apply for a more secured status in our country as soon as possible. Reaching across the aisle to protect DACA recipients before the holidays is the right thing to do.

The following is a list of signers:

Rep. Scott Taylor (VA-2)
Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Rep. Mia Love (UT-4)
Rep. Mark Amodei (NV-2)
Rep. David Valadao (CA-21)
Rep. Dave Reichert (WA-8)
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-8)
Rep. Mike Coffman (CO-6)
Rep. Charles Dent (PA-15)
Rep. Frank LoBiando (NJ-2)
Rep. Peter King (NY-2)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL-26)
Rep. Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27)
Rep. Ryan Costello (PA-6)
Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-10)
Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13)
Rep. John Faso (NY-19)
Rep. John Katko (NY-24)
Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2)
Rep. Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16)
Rep. Glenn T. Thompson (PA-5)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Rep. Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-7)
Rep. Pat Meehan (PA-7)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Rep. Tom McArthur (NJ-3)
Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4)
Rep. Jenniffer Gonzales-Colon (PR)
Rep. Joe Barton (TX-6)
Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23)
Rep. Bruce Poloquin (ME-2)


There is also the Republicans track record on the issue both state and federal. Here in Texas, Dick Perry loves the illegals. He gives them free and extremely discounted collage tuition. The longest serving governor of Texas put illegals before citizens. The gimp who replaced him is carrying on the traditon to.
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.


That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.



Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they her kids. So is Trump.


Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
 
It’s no secret that some republicans act like democrats.
Heck...I was thinking about running as democrat until I saw what little chance they had at winning.


That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.



Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they her kids. So is Trump.


Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
Why should they be allowed to stay?
 
That was only 34. There are more. If they support DACA they support amnesty. But many support flat out amnesty.
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.



Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they her kids. So is Trump.


Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
Why should they be allowed to stay?


Think about that. That you even buy the DACA thing is a whoot.
 
Let us know when you learn how negotiations work.



Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they her kids. So is Trump.


Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
Why should they be allowed to stay?


Think about that. That you even buy the DACA thing is a whoot.
There’s a difference between children and adults. I’ve been trying to educate deanrd about that for months.
 
Oh? So some amnesty is okay?
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they her kids. So is Trump.


Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
Why should they be allowed to stay?


Think about that. That you even buy the DACA thing is a whoot.
There’s a difference between children and adults. I’ve been trying to educate deanrd about that for months.


So who takes care of the children when the adults are deported? If they are of age, name the polititions who will send them back? Do face it, Trump lies. He has ZERO intentions or the will to deport wetbacks. Does that mean I won’t vote for him again? Na. But I will be fine calling him out when he doesn’t tell the truth. On illegals, he is not telling the truth.
 
I’m good with amnesty for some people who were brought here when they her kids. So is Trump.


Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
Why should they be allowed to stay?


Think about that. That you even buy the DACA thing is a whoot.
There’s a difference between children and adults. I’ve been trying to educate deanrd about that for months.


So who takes care of the children when the adults are deported? If they are of age, name the polititions who will send them back? Do face it, Trump lies. He has ZERO intentions or the will to deport wetbacks. Does that mean I won’t vote for him again? Na. But I will be fine calling him out when he doesn’t tell the truth. On illegals, he is not telling the truth.
Who do you think are taking care of them now? It’s the taxpayers! Americans who work hard every day to live the American dream. The same dream socialist are trying to destroy.
 
Oh, than by default you support chain migration because the DAVA adults get to stay they surely won’t send their parents home, lol. Hypocrisy smells.
Why should they be allowed to stay?


Think about that. That you even buy the DACA thing is a whoot.
There’s a difference between children and adults. I’ve been trying to educate deanrd about that for months.


So who takes care of the children when the adults are deported? If they are of age, name the polititions who will send them back? Do face it, Trump lies. He has ZERO intentions or the will to deport wetbacks. Does that mean I won’t vote for him again? Na. But I will be fine calling him out when he doesn’t tell the truth. On illegals, he is not telling the truth.
Who do you think are taking care of them now? It’s the taxpayers! Americans who work hard every day to live the American dream. The dream socialist are trying to rip away.


So let’s import more! Why not just eject their illegal ass’s? Why do they even deserve to be here? They are trash. Line jumping trash. I just don’t understand why republican polititions keep lying about it and why their voters keep electing them.
 

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