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Trump Doesn’t Need Congress to Achieve His Immigration Goals

November 21, 2018

Christopher J. Hajec

Now that the Democrats have won control of the House of Representatives (barely) it appears a near-certainty that President Trump will be unable to get anything done in Congress on immigration – no congressional funding for the wall, no statute ending chain migration or the visa lottery, no bill for him to sign adjusting downward the current, one million-per year-plus rate of legal immigration – in the next two years.

Of course, he wasn’t able to get any of that in the last two years, either, even though Republicans controlled both houses of Congress. The Republicans in Name Only (RINOs) – almost all of whom were defeated by Democrats Tuesday – blocked everything as surely as the Democrats will. They also kept trying to lead Trump into very bad compromises on immigration, “reforms” that essentially would have made the status quo – super-high immigration levels – never-ending. No doubt, the RINOs would have kept trying to do the same in the next two years, had they held on.

http://www.irli.org/single-post/2018/11/21/Trump-Doesn%E2%80%99t-Need-Congress-to-Achieve-His-Immigration-Goals

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Re: Trump Doesn’t Need Congress to Achieve His Immigration Goals
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Trump Doesn’t Need Congress to Achieve His Immigration Goals

November 21, 2018

Christopher J. Hajec

Now that the Democrats have won control of the House of Representatives (barely) it appears a near-certainty that President Trump will be unable to get anything done in Congress on immigration – no congressional funding for the wall, no statute ending chain migration or the visa lottery, no bill for him to sign adjusting downward the current, one million-per year-plus rate of legal immigration – in the next two years.

Of course, he wasn’t able to get any of that in the last two years, either, even though Republicans controlled both houses of Congress. The Republicans in Name Only (RINOs) – almost all of whom were defeated by Democrats Tuesday – blocked everything as surely as the Democrats will. They also kept trying to lead Trump into very bad compromises on immigration, “reforms” that essentially would have made the status quo – super-high immigration levels – never-ending. No doubt, the RINOs would have kept trying to do the same in the next two years, had they held on.

http://www.irli.org/single-post/2018/11/21/Trump-Doesn%E2%80%99t-Need-Congress-to-Achieve-His-Immigration-Goals

hard to understand why when he campaigned on Immigration that he hasn't already done everything possible.
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