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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Up to 3.6 million Dreamers in line for citizenship under DACA replacement As many as 3.6 million illegal immigrant Dreamers could be in line for permanent legal status in the U.S. under plans being circulated on Capitol Hill to replace the Obama-era DACA deportation amnesty, according to a new report Friday from the Migration Policy Institute. In each case its well beyond the 700,000 people being protected by the DACA program right now, underscoring the creeping scope of amnesty Congress is considering. MPI analysts looked at five bills in Congress and found they range from a minimum of 1.3 million beneficiaries for a GOP-sponsored bill to 3.6 million under the most generous proposal, offered by Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez. All told, there are an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., so legalizing Dreamers young adult illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as juveniles will affect a large chunk of them. President Trump last month announced he was phasing out the DACA program in six months, setting a deadline for Congress to act on a bill to grant them permanent status. But each of the five main bills announced so far would go well beyond the 700,000 illegal immigrants being protected under DACA. The DACA program applied to illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. by 2007 and were before age 16 at the time, were under age 31 when they applied, whod been in the country for five years, and whod been working toward a high school education. The bills in Congress now would lift the age cap and update the eligibility window, making far more people eligible. In addition, perhaps hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who might have qualified for DACA didnt apply. Those that are currently covered by DACA will be allowed to serve out their current permits, which last up to two years. And those whose status was to expire between early September and early March were allowed to apply for a two-year renewal. Of the 154,000 people with permits expiring in that period, roughly 133,000 got their renewal applications in on time. Another 5,000 applications came in after the deadline, Homeland Security said. Poster Comment: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/01/18/usatoday-recognizes-daca-dreamer-very-different/ There are 3.6M DREAMers a number far greater than commonly known. Many pro-amnesty legislators and many newspaper outlets routinely conflate the very different DACA and Dreamer terms. This conflation allows them to suggest that the Democrats huge DREAM Act amnesty for 3.6 million illegals and eventually, their parents and chain-migration relatives is a smaller amnesty for the DACA illegals, whose estimated population ranges from 670,000 to 800,000. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
These people have been here for 20/30 years and none of them have made a attempt to get citizenship. WHY: because they had it made for not being a citizen
In 1993 Harry Reid was against Anchor Babies, which are virtually not even being mentioned by anyone in congress these days. Anchor Babies/Birthright Citizenship @ 12:14, Anchor Babies/Clarifying the 14th amendment @ 29:00. Present day numbers are much larger than those that Harry talked about in '93. Sad to say, but President Trump and Congress are less pro-American, than a 1993 Clinton Democrat!
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