Bloomberg
The failure of President Donald Trump and Democratic lawmakers to strike a deal on young undocumented immigrants puts the divisive issue into the middle of some hotly contested campaigns for November’s midterm elections — ones which could tip control of Congress.
A relatively small number of people are affected personally by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that Trump wants to end — about 1.8 million immigrants, known as Dreamers, who were brought to the US illegally as children, according to administration estimates. And they can’t vote. But the group has emerged as a symbolic stand-in for the debate over illegal immigration that’s been at a stalemate in Washington for more than a decade.
A sizable majority of Americans, especially Democrats and independents, support giving legal status to Dreamers, opinion polls have shown. The topic resonates especially in California, Arizona, Texas, Florida and Nevada — states with large Hispanic populations where Democrats are seeking to chip away at the Republican majorities in the House and Senate. “We’re discussing it in our race every single day,†said Jacky Rosen, a US representative who’s the likely Democratic nominee to face Republican incumbent Senator Dean Heller in Nevada. “Dean Heller is doing whatever the president wants — he’s opposing the Dream Act and he voted against two bipartisan DACA deals.â€
BLAMES DEMOCRATS
Trump waded back into the partisan debate on Monday, taking to Twitter to again blame Democrats for the collapse of the immigration compromise and declare “Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!†He also said Democrats must now embrace his calls for a wall and “proper border legislation†as part of any
deal on shielding the young migrants from deportation.
Earlier Trump called on Mexico to stop a “caravan†of immigrants from Central America from marching northward and prodded lawmakers from his Republican Party to use the “nuclear option†and remove a procedural tactic that has allowed Democrats to block legislation to fund a bor- der wall between the US and Mexico.