The Democrats of the Senate, the Republicans unite on the law on American children for dreamers

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Democrat No. 2 of the Senate joined a high-level member of the Republican Caucus, among others, to launch a bill protecting more than a quarter of a million people who arrived in the United States as the child of foreign nationals who hold the visas.
The Whip of the majority of the Senate Richard Durbin, d-ill., Who co-author of the original dream act, ultimately unsuccessful with the late Senator Orrin Hatch, Rutah, announced on Monday that he and several legislators would direct the American law on children to protect the so-called dreamers against the deportation of the Trump administration.
The acronym officially represents “the American culture of hope and inclusion for long -term people raised and educated in native act”.
Durbin was joined by Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., And Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., In the upper room, to support the last iteration of the legislation offering a “way of citizenship” for long-term American residents who were borne by migrant parents.
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“Dreamers are among the hardest people who have met, and as American as all of us,” Durbin said in a statement.
“Their patriotism and their dedication to our country inspire me, feed our economy and make our nation stronger. Dreamed dreamers are young people brought to the United States legally, but they are faced with the risk of losing their status because of the arrears in our obsolete immigration system.”
The Democrat of Illinois, whose state clashed with President Donald Trump about his mass expulsion program, said that the administration had made legal immigration “almost impossible” and that the bipartite nature of the bill shows that the American people demand solutions.
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Dreamers can remain at the expense of a migrant worker up to 21 years, according to the representative Deborah Ross, DN.C., described The beneficiaries intended for American children act in a previous attempt to adopt similar legislation.
“Unfortunately, due to the arrears of decades and the problems with the law on the protection of the child’s state, many of these young adults are 21 years old before a visa number for a green card finally became available,” said Ross, who also co -pacarlé the current bill.
Padilla, who was owned by federal agents when he disrupted a briefing by the secretary of the DHS, Kristi Noem, in California earlier this year, said that the people described in the bill are “the Americans in any way except one – the green card of their parents is linked to the bureaucracy”.
Paul, as well as representative Mariannette Miller -Meks from Illinois – the two most eminent republican co -sponsors – said that dreamers contributed to their communities and the American economy.
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Sense. Alex Padilla, on the left, and Dick Durbin, right, in Washington DC (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)
“They should not be penalized by the failures of the government in the fight against the arrears of green cards. The law on children in America provides targeted relief to these children of merit -based immigrants who risk age ” of their legitimate immigration status, and I am happy to join Senator Padilla to introduce this bill,” said Paul in a press release.
A handful of other Republicans have signed the bill, including the representative Don Bacon du Nebraska – a frequent Criticism of Trump – with the representatives Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, John Rutherford of Florida; Sense. John Curtis of Utah, Lisa Murkowski from Alaska and Susan Collins from Maine.