{"id":15490,"date":"2017-10-13T16:15:45","date_gmt":"2017-10-13T20:15:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=15490"},"modified":"2018-12-28T12:34:58","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T17:34:58","slug":"republican-leadership-must-not-fumble-true-immigration-reform","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2017\/10\/13\/republican-leadership-must-not-fumble-true-immigration-reform\/","title":{"rendered":"Republican Leadership Must Not Fumble True Immigration Reform"},"content":{"rendered":"

In the immigration playbook, Republicans on Capitol Hill have kicked off their negotiations with a false start.\u00a0 In typical fashion, their next play will likely be a fumble with a pro-amnesty recovery \u2013 negotiating away all of the American peoples\u2019 priorities in their rush to pass something that can make it through the Senate.<\/p>\n

Now is not the time to use the old playbook. It\u2019s time for the Republican leadership to seize the opportunity and move past its previously failed tactics.\u00a0 At Congress\u2019s request, President Trump sent his top immigration reform priorities<\/a> to the Hill: border security including building the wall, interior enforcement, and the implementation of a merit-based immigration system. These priorities, according to President Trump, put the needs of American families first and must be included in any legislation concerning the status of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).<\/p>\n

With 240 Republicans and only 194 Democrats, it seems that it should be relatively easy for Speaker Paul Ryan to marshal his team.\u00a0 After specifically asking for President Trump\u2019s plan, it is incumbent on the Republican Conference to bring it to the floor and ensure its passage.\u00a0 The House leadership team has proven that it can move legislation it has deemed a priority, even legislation that will have difficulty reaching the Senate floor.\u00a0 One thing true immigration reformers will not forgive \u2013 Republican leadership bringing an amnesty bill to the floor with only watered-down border security proposals. Especially since Speaker Ryan promised<\/a> conservative Members he would not bring immigration legislation to the floor that didn\u2019t have a majority Republican backing.<\/p>\n

Unsurprisingly, Democrats claim Trump\u2019s plan is a \u201cnon-starter.\u201d However, their only plan is one that expands DACA to all 3.4 million illegal aliens who claim to have entered as minors.\u00a0 They have yet to offer any type of compromise<\/a>.\u00a0 Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) have told the American people what they will not accept any compromise, arguing that they want an amnesty bill with no strings attached. It seems Congressional Democrats have short memories.\u00a0 Congress\u2019s inability to pass the \u201cDREAM Act\u201d on more than 20 occasions and the Gang of Eight bills are the very reason why President Obama issued his executive order and created DACA in the first place.<\/p>\n

Growing evidence shows that when open-border advocates are talking about offering amnesty to DACA recipients (the so-called children who came here through no fault of their own) their intentions are actually much broader.\u00a0 They envision giving amnesty even to those who were not eligible or did not apply for DACA as well as their parents (the ones responsible for bringing their children illegally into the country in the first place). According to a new Center for Immigration Studies Report<\/a>, each new immigrant brings 3.45 additional immigrants into the country.<\/p>\n

However, most Americans support the plan President Trump sent to Congress to put American workers first.\u00a0 According to a new poll<\/a> by National Research Inc., and The Polling Company, shows that many of the president\u2019s priorities have 70-80% support. Key findings from the poll include:<\/p>\n