Koch Network Launches Campaign Calling for Deal to Protect Dreamers

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In addition, Garza said,” Washington must come together and approve a bipartisan solution that provides certainty for Dreamers and security improvements along our border.”

On the other hand, James Davis, executive vice president of Freedom Partners, commented, “Achieving a permanent solution for Dreamers is simply the right thing to do – these are people who know this country as their only home. Both Democrats and Republicans have expressed their commitment to a resolution, and the recent proposal that provides permanency for Dreamers and $25 billion in border security is one that President Trump and Congress should take.”

In March, President Donald Trump had been pounding the Democrats to make a deal on DACA. He alleged that the liberals do not care about the Dreamers.  On April the President tweeted, “No More DACA Deal”

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The latest Harvard CAPS-Harris survey showed that a majority (76%) of voters support a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers. That percentage includes 63% of Republican voters.