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President Trump said Friday that he plans on signing an executive order on immigration that will provide a “road to citizenship” for recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Trump told Telemundo’s José Díaz-Balart that he would be signing a “big immigration bill” that would involve the so-called Dreamers, immigrants brought to the United States when they were children.

When pressed on how it would get done, Trump said he would be signing an executive order.

“One of aspects of the bill … is going to be DACA, we are going to have a road to citizenship,” Trump said.

BREAKING: President Trump tells Telemundo’s @jdbalart he will sign an executive order on immigration that will include DACA in the coming weeks. #mtpdaily

Trump: “One of the aspects of the bill is going to be DACA. We are going to have a road to citizenship.” pic.twitter.com/M926cty8A1

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) July 10, 2020

Confusingly, Trump said at one point, “I’m going to make DACA a part of it, but, we put it in and we’re probably going to then be taking it out.”

It’s not yet clear how lasting such an executive order might be, and, when questioned, Trump said, “We’re working out the legal complexities right now, but I’m going to be signing a very major immigration bill as an executive order, which the Supreme Court now, because of the DACA decision, has given me the power to do that.”

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) tweeted Friday evening, “There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a ‘road to citizenship’ by executive fiat.”

There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a “road to citizenship” by executive fiat.


It was unconstitutional when Obama issued executive amnesty, and it would be a HUGE mistake if Trump tries to illegally expand amnesty. #TellTheSwampNO #RuleOfLaw https://t.co/RLWuCgcNU6

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 10, 2020
 

In June, Trump tried to end DACA but the Supreme Court rejected his bid to take away legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

White House spokesman Judd Deere clarified Friday that any executive order would not include amnesty.

Deere said in a statement obtained by The Hill:

“As the President announced today, he is working on an executive order to establish a merit-based immigration system to further protect U.S. workers. Furthermore, the President has long said he is willing to work with Congress on a negotiated legislative solution to DACA, one that could include citizenship, along with strong border security and permanent merit-based reforms. This does not include amnesty.”

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1 minute ago, Spartan said:

President Trump said Friday that he plans on signing an executive order on immigration that will provide a “road to citizenship” for recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Trump told Telemundo’s José Díaz-Balart that he would be signing a “big immigration bill” that would involve the so-called Dreamers, immigrants brought to the United States when they were children.

When pressed on how it would get done, Trump said he would be signing an executive order.

“One of aspects of the bill … is going to be DACA, we are going to have a road to citizenship,” Trump said.

BREAKING: President Trump tells Telemundo’s @jdbalart he will sign an executive order on immigration that will include DACA in the coming weeks. #mtpdaily

Trump: “One of the aspects of the bill is going to be DACA. We are going to have a road to citizenship.” pic.twitter.com/M926cty8A1

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) July 10, 2020

Confusingly, Trump said at one point, “I’m going to make DACA a part of it, but, we put it in and we’re probably going to then be taking it out.”

It’s not yet clear how lasting such an executive order might be, and, when questioned, Trump said, “We’re working out the legal complexities right now, but I’m going to be signing a very major immigration bill as an executive order, which the Supreme Court now, because of the DACA decision, has given me the power to do that.”

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) tweeted Friday evening, “There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a ‘road to citizenship’ by executive fiat.”

There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a “road to citizenship” by executive fiat.


It was unconstitutional when Obama issued executive amnesty, and it would be a HUGE mistake if Trump tries to illegally expand amnesty. #TellTheSwampNO #RuleOfLaw https://t.co/RLWuCgcNU6

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 10, 2020
 

In June, Trump tried to end DACA but the Supreme Court rejected his bid to take away legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

White House spokesman Judd Deere clarified Friday that any executive order would not include amnesty.

Deere said in a statement obtained by The Hill:

“As the President announced today, he is working on an executive order to establish a merit-based immigration system to further protect U.S. workers. Furthermore, the President has long said he is willing to work with Congress on a negotiated legislative solution to DACA, one that could include citizenship, along with strong border security and permanent merit-based reforms. This does not include amnesty.”

vote la kosam last ki vallade silent_I1

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6 minutes ago, Picheshwar said:

vote la kosam last ki vallade silent_I1

ippudu vadu EO sign chesina ...

vallaki GC lu ravali...Citizenship ravali..appudu votes padtai...

do u think it matters now...

elago vaadiki immigration ki against ga chala mandi unnaru..vallu vote veyyaru...

what and which % of votes kosam vallade.....antav...???

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2 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

Legal vallu not eligible for DACA

oh ok...

ma amma nanna mammalni balavantaga ...teskocharu ani chepite...

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22 minutes ago, Spartan said:

President Trump said Friday that he plans on signing an executive order on immigration that will provide a “road to citizenship” for recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Trump told Telemundo’s José Díaz-Balart that he would be signing a “big immigration bill” that would involve the so-called Dreamers, immigrants brought to the United States when they were children.

When pressed on how it would get done, Trump said he would be signing an executive order.

“One of aspects of the bill … is going to be DACA, we are going to have a road to citizenship,” Trump said.

BREAKING: President Trump tells Telemundo’s @jdbalart he will sign an executive order on immigration that will include DACA in the coming weeks. #mtpdaily

Trump: “One of the aspects of the bill is going to be DACA. We are going to have a road to citizenship.” pic.twitter.com/M926cty8A1

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) July 10, 2020

Confusingly, Trump said at one point, “I’m going to make DACA a part of it, but, we put it in and we’re probably going to then be taking it out.”

It’s not yet clear how lasting such an executive order might be, and, when questioned, Trump said, “We’re working out the legal complexities right now, but I’m going to be signing a very major immigration bill as an executive order, which the Supreme Court now, because of the DACA decision, has given me the power to do that.”

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) tweeted Friday evening, “There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a ‘road to citizenship’ by executive fiat.”

There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a “road to citizenship” by executive fiat.


It was unconstitutional when Obama issued executive amnesty, and it would be a HUGE mistake if Trump tries to illegally expand amnesty. #TellTheSwampNO #RuleOfLaw https://t.co/RLWuCgcNU6

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 10, 2020
 

In June, Trump tried to end DACA but the Supreme Court rejected his bid to take away legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

White House spokesman Judd Deere clarified Friday that any executive order would not include amnesty.

Deere said in a statement obtained by The Hill:

“As the President announced today, he is working on an executive order to establish a merit-based immigration system to further protect U.S. workers. Furthermore, the President has long said he is willing to work with Congress on a negotiated legislative solution to DACA, one that could include citizenship, along with strong border security and permanent merit-based reforms. This does not include amnesty.”

aadiki mind 10gindi as recent John Bolton's book confirms, DT withdrawn executive order by Obama saying such thiing should not be done by Executive but but a bill passed legislatively

POTUS has no authority to change laws, INA 1991 amend cheyakunda emi cheyaledu..this is one more time where he talks first and then comes back later with total different idea

DT gaadiki odipotadane doubt started, e hence illegals came all f sudden now, BTW Where TF is the WALL

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20 minutes ago, Spartan said:

ippudu vadu EO sign chesina ...

vallaki GC lu ravali...Citizenship ravali..appudu votes padtai...

do u think it matters now...

elago vaadiki immigration ki against ga chala mandi unnaru..vallu vote veyyaru...

what and which % of votes kosam vallade.....antav...???

I know that.

remember 2016 elections?? How was daca used by this guy.i wonder what made him to do a u turn.

this decision will not be supported by his core voters.

 

so, what’s the benefit of this eo?

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20 minutes ago, Spartan said:

ippudu vadu EO sign chesina ...

vallaki GC lu ravali...Citizenship ravali..appudu votes padtai...

do u think it matters now...

elago vaadiki immigration ki against ga chala mandi unnaru..vallu vote veyyaru...

what and which % of votes kosam vallade.....antav...???

Vala votes kadhu... Vediki default ga against unna Hispanic group okati undhi.. they would support the way blacks did in 2016..

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28 minutes ago, Spartan said:

President Trump said Friday that he plans on signing an executive order on immigration that will provide a “road to citizenship” for recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Trump told Telemundo’s José Díaz-Balart that he would be signing a “big immigration bill” that would involve the so-called Dreamers, immigrants brought to the United States when they were children.

When pressed on how it would get done, Trump said he would be signing an executive order.

“One of aspects of the bill … is going to be DACA, we are going to have a road to citizenship,” Trump said.

BREAKING: President Trump tells Telemundo’s @jdbalart he will sign an executive order on immigration that will include DACA in the coming weeks. #mtpdaily

Trump: “One of the aspects of the bill is going to be DACA. We are going to have a road to citizenship.” pic.twitter.com/M926cty8A1

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) July 10, 2020

Confusingly, Trump said at one point, “I’m going to make DACA a part of it, but, we put it in and we’re probably going to then be taking it out.”

It’s not yet clear how lasting such an executive order might be, and, when questioned, Trump said, “We’re working out the legal complexities right now, but I’m going to be signing a very major immigration bill as an executive order, which the Supreme Court now, because of the DACA decision, has given me the power to do that.”

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) tweeted Friday evening, “There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a ‘road to citizenship’ by executive fiat.”

There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a “road to citizenship” by executive fiat.


It was unconstitutional when Obama issued executive amnesty, and it would be a HUGE mistake if Trump tries to illegally expand amnesty. #TellTheSwampNO #RuleOfLaw https://t.co/RLWuCgcNU6

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 10, 2020
 

In June, Trump tried to end DACA but the Supreme Court rejected his bid to take away legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

White House spokesman Judd Deere clarified Friday that any executive order would not include amnesty.

Deere said in a statement obtained by The Hill:

“As the President announced today, he is working on an executive order to establish a merit-based immigration system to further protect U.S. workers. Furthermore, the President has long said he is willing to work with Congress on a negotiated legislative solution to DACA, one that could include citizenship, along with strong border security and permanent merit-based reforms. This does not include amnesty.”

arey uncles, ee tweet chusina taravata kuda , thatha meekedu chesthadu ani anukunte mee murkathvame ..

 

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2 minutes ago, Picheshwar said:

I know that.

remember 2016 elections?? How was daca used by this guy.i wonder what made him to do a u turn.

this decision will not be supported by his core voters.

 

so, what’s the benefit of this eo?

Uncle, also look at with whom he made this statement. With Hispanic TV station telemundo interview . No wonder why he said.

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Just now, Tellugodu said:

arey uncles, ee tweet chusina taravata kuda , thatha meekedu chesthadu ani anukunte mee murkathvame ..

 

Frame kattinchukovala ee tweet ni??

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Just now, Tellugodu said:

Uncle, also look at with whom he made this statement. With Hispanic TV station telemundo. No wonder why he said.

 

1 minute ago, Hyper said:

Vala votes kadhu... Vediki default ga against unna Hispanic group okati undhi.. they would support the way blacks did in 2016..

Makes sense. But how much %

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