AMNESTY WATCH: 4 Things You Need To Know About The Latest Bipartisan DACA ‘Fix’
A bizarre exception allowing convicted felons to remain in the country is just one reason this is a dangerously flawed bill.
If a discharge petition picking up speed succeeds in the House of Representatives, four immigration bills will be brought to the floor for at once. That will be quite a debate, and the bill with the most votes will win. One of those bills is the enticingly bipartisan Uniting and Securing America (USA) Act of 2018, which addresses what to do with DACA recipients — the millions of illegal immigrants given temporary legal status under President Obama.
The bill is sponsored by Republicans and supported by a whole lot of Democrats, which sounds like a good thing, but it’s not. Bipartisan only works when the underlying bill is solid, and this one isn’t.
Here are four things you need to know about the bill.—>
Read the rest from Donna Carol Voss HERE at The Federalist.
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