Trump says DACA is dead, pushes for Mexico border wall
TRUMP ALSO DEMANDED CONGRESS PASS NEW BORDER LEGISLATION USING THE ‘NUCLEAR OPTION’ TO MUSCLE IT THROUGH THE SENATE — A MOVE HE HAS PREVIOUSLY DISMISSED.
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday declared that a programme that protects undocumented immigrants brought to the country from deportation was “dead”, putting the onus for the scheme’s demise on the Democrats and stressing on the need for a wall on the southern border with Mexico.
“DACA is dead because the Democrats didn’t care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works. Must build Wall and secure our borders with proper Border legislation. Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!” Trump tweeted, referring to the Barack Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme.
Trumphadrescindeddacain September 2017, leaving an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries — including 2,550 Indians — vulnerable to deportation. However, the programme is continuing under the protection of court orders.
Asked later if he wasn’t the one who killed the programme, Trump stuck to blaming Democrats: “The Democrats have really let them down. They really let them down.”
Trump also urged Congress to use the “nuclear option if necessary” to push through a new border protection legislation, referring to a change of senate rules that allows the majority party to carry out legislative action, pass a bill or confirm an appointee with a simple majority of 51 rather than the required 60 to end a filibuster.
Republicans control the chamber with a thin majority of 52, but the party leadership has so far ignored his repeated calls for using this parliamentary tool.
It wasn’t clear what triggered the tweetstorm. But in one of his posts, he used the word “caravan” to refer to people crossing into the US via Mexico, seemingly borrowing it from a Fox News segment that ran on Monday with that word in a headline.
He followed up with a reference to Nafta, which Trump says is skewed in favour of Canada and Mexico at the expense of the US.
“Mexico is making a fortune on NAFTA...THEY have very strong border laws - ours are pathetic. With all of the money they make from the U.S., hopefully they will stop people from coming through their country and into ours, at least until Congress changes our immigration laws!” he tweeted.
Nafta is currently being renegotiated.