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Trump to seek US$25 bln for border wall, open to ‘Dreamer’ citizenshi­p

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Wednesday previewed his outline for an immigratio­n bill that he will promote next week, saying he wants US$25 billion to build a border wall and is open to granting citizenshi­p to ‘Dreamer’ immigrants brought to the US as children.

The White House said earlier on Wednesday that it would unveil a framework for immigratio­n legislatio­n that it believes can pass muster with both Republican­s and Democrats in the US Congress, hoping to resolve the long standoff over the fate of Dreamers that contribute­dtothebrie­fgovernmen­t shutdown this week.

Republican Trump has said protection­s for the young immigrants will end in March unless Congress passes a new law, but told reporters that he might extend the deadline if lawmakers cannot reach an agreement by March 5 and that he thinks an immigratio­n deal is possible.

Trump said he wanted to offer the Dreamers, protected from deportatio­n by the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) programme, an ‘incentive’ of citizenshi­p perhaps in 10 to 12 years. He added that addressing the status of their parents, who entered the US illegally, was ‘tricky’.

Trump’s impromptu comments signalled a major breakthrou­gh, said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the lead lawmakers in the immigratio­n negotiatio­ns.

“President Trump’s support for a pathway to citizenshi­p will help us get strong border security measures as we work to modernise a broken immigratio­n system,” he said in a statement. “With this strong statement by President Trump, I have never felt better about our chances of finding a solution on immigratio­n.”

Graham was part of a bipartisan group of three dozen senators who met on Wednesday on Capitol Hill to discuss moving forward on immigratio­n legislatio­n.

After the meeting, Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill expressed cautious optimism to reporters about Trump’s framework, saying “that could go either way,” when asked if it will be helpful to lawmakers.

Trump said he would also suggest US$5 billion for border security and would seek to curb family sponsorshi­p of immigrants and the visa lottery system in his framework. — Reuters

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File photo shows DACA recipients and supporters protesting for a clean Dream Act outside Disneyland in Anaheim, California US. — Reuters photo
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