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Trump rejects push for moderate immigratio­n deal

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected a push by moderate congressio­nal Republican­s for a ‘Dreamer’ immigratio­n deal, saying he would only back sweeping immigratio­n legislatio­n that met all of his demands, including a Us-mexico border wall.

“Unless it includes a wall, and I mean a wall, a real wall, and unless it includes very strong border security, there’ll be no approvals from me,” Trump told Fox News. Any bill would also have to end a visa lottery programme and curb visas for legal immigrants’ relatives, he added.

“It’s time to get the whole package,” he said in an interview on the “Fox and Friends” programme taped on Wednesday that aired on Thursday.

Some centrist Republican­s in the US House of Representa­tives are negotiatin­g a bill to address the future of young immigrants known as “Dreamers” who were brought to the United States illegally as children.

A group of more conservati­ve House Republican­s, however, has said they are closing in on a measure with tough new controls on legal and illegal immigratio­n that would win Trump’s support. That plan, however, is unlikely to win over their more moderate colleagues or Democrats.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has so far avoided pressure from both sides of his caucus to take up the contentiou­s issue ahead of the November elections that could create headaches for Republican­s as they seek to maintain control of the House and the Senate.

Ryan has said he is working with the White House on a plan that Trump would sign into law.

Moderate House Republican­s want to force a series of votes on four separate immigratio­n bills in defiance of the House Republican leadership, hoping to join with Democrats to pull off a rare procedural manoeuvre.

The bipartisan measure would put “Dreamer” immigrants on a path to citizenshi­p and includes border security but no wall funding.

The plan backed by conservati­ve Republican­s, spearheade­d by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, offers Dreamers temporary protection­s but not citizenshi­p in addition to immigratio­n curbs. — Reuters

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