Senate Kills Every Immigration Proposal

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Senate Kills Every Immigration Proposal
By Ed Kilgore
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If Mitch McConnell set up an immigration debate hoping nothing would happen, he’s getting his wish. Photo: Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images

The Great Senate Immigration Debate of 2018 came a cropper today as the Senate failed to give any of an assortment of immigration proposals the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster.

The most promising proposal — a bipartisan bill (it had eight GOP and eight Democratic co-sponsors) that provided what the president had asked for in border-control funding and what the president had proposed in a path to citizenship for Dreamers — got only 54 votes(though three liberal Democrats appeared to vote against it only when it was obvious that it was going to fail). Its failure was largely attributable to a frantic lobbying effort from the administration culminating in a Trump veto threat.

This negative win for the administration didn’t translate into any positive accomplishment because the Senate also decisively (by a 60/39 margin) rejected the Grassley bill closely modeled on Trump’s own proposal. It did attract one Democrat, Joe Manchin, but lost a lot of Republicans.

The Senate also gave only 52 votes to a “skinny” bill from John McCain and Chris c00ns that would have matched less extensive border-security funding commitments with less sweeping Dreamer protections. And in a vote that was designed mainly to set up attack ads on Senate Democrats, Pat Toomey’s proposal to deny certain grants to “sanctuary cities” (a legislative version of an administration proposal struck down in the courts) got only 54 votes.

There’s theoretically another day left before Congress books for its Presidents’ Day recess. But the Senate votes eliminated every lively option on the table, and that’s without even considering the high odds against House consideration of any bill that could get 60 votes in the Senate.

The administration apparently thinks the rejection of bipartisan proposals will eventually force Democrats to bend to Trump’s will, according to Politico:

The White House has been telling Republican senators that it expects the Supreme Court to overturn the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling extending protections for undocumented immigrants under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The implication is that what is now an indefinite grace period would quickly disappear — and that Democrats would be without leverage and forced to accept more Republican demands in order to codify DACA.

We’ll see about that. But for the moment, nothing’s about to happen on the immigration front, and that’s apparently fine with Donald J. Trump.

Senate Votes Down Every Immigration Proposal

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Obama had a majority in Congress for 2 years and didn’t pass immigration reform :yeshrug: Democrats only care about fakkits and trannies...any Black man with self respect who vote democrat is a fukk ass c00n :martin:
 

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Just starting voting Republican to protest vote, Bro.

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You're so sensitive sometimes :mjlol:

Obviously, they thought the optics of the GOP voting against immigration reform rather than actually shutting down the country for weeks was a better play. At least, that's what I hope, instead of the other scenario where they don't really care about reform and let the rethugs play around with people's lives because they have more power currently.
 

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You're so sensitive sometimes :mjlol:

Obviously, they thought the optics of the GOP voting against immigration reform rather than actually shutting down the country for weeks was a better play. At least, that's what I hope, instead of the other scenario where they don't really care about reform and let the rethugs play around with people's lives because they have more power currently.
Dems sure outright rejected the Trump grssley proposal and the biparisan bill was only a couple votes shy because the president said he would veto it despite getting his border wall funding.

Dems held out to get a vote. They got a vote and voted pretty well.

This one is on republicans and Trump. Its ashame good people have to suffer as a result. But that's the current climate.
 

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The Democrats don't have a hand to play and never did.

Nothing was going to stop the Republicans/Trumps from deporting those Dreamers. ICE is going to keep raiding even if the government is shutdown. The Dreamers are 9/10 Dem voters so leaving before they can vote in elections keeps them out of the process. Keep them in Limbo isn't going to stop Trump from deporting them for minor offenses. Trump has all their info on file at a moment's notice. He will find them.
 

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When do they expect Supreme Court to overturn the decision? Do they give some sort of timeline?lol

God I pray for patience.lol.
 
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Sucks knowing you have to head back home huh?

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:yeshrug: I don’t care if that gets passed or not...I hope it don’t pass so racist ass Latinos could be sent home :jawalrus: but Democrats are spineless fakkits...have compl the control of government and fail to pass your agenda, brehs :beli:
 

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If we knocking the dems for not passing their shyt because they controlled the govt are we just gonna ignore that the GOP has literally accomplished nothing despite 12 months of total govt control and 4 years of senatorial and congressional majorities?:hubie:

Oh of course we aren't. Because insecure dumb nikkas resort to calling political parties "pussies", because that's how grown ups talk about complex issues that involve a myriad of factors not in small part due to the fact that our two major political parties are coalitions comprised of many different parties and ideologies instead of monoliths.:sas2:

But that would require a moments critical thought.:shaq2:
 

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If we knocking the dems for not passing their shyt because they controlled the govt are we just gonna ignore that the GOP has literally accomplished nothing despite 12 months of total govt control and 4 years of senatorial and congressional majorities?:hubie:

Oh of course we aren't. Because insecure dumb nikkas resort to calling political parties "pussies", because that's how grown ups talk about complex issues that involve a myriad of factors not in small part due to the fact that our two major political parties are coalitions comprised of many different parties and ideologies instead of monoliths.:sas2:

But that would require a moments critical thought.:shaq2:

This is by design. Country was founded so nothing big could ever happen quickly. Keep in mind 2 -4 years was quickly in 1789.
 
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