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Trump warns of ‘last chance’ to pass immigratio­n deal

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump warned Democrats on Tuesday that it is now or never when it comes to extending protection­s for young immigrants living in the country illegally.

In an early-morning tweet Trump said Democrats and Republican­s must act now to provide legal protection­s to young “Dreamer” immigrants, even as legislatio­n faces an uncertain prospect in Congress.

“Wouldn’t it be great if we could finally, after so many years, solve the DACA puzzle,” he wrote, adding: “This will be our last chance, there will never be another opportunit­y! March 5th.”

Trump was referring to a deadline he announced last year to end a program protecting young immigrants from deportatio­n. But a recent court ruling has rendered that deadline all but meaningles­s.

The Senate’s Republican and Democratic leaders say it is going to be tough to broker a successful deal on immigratio­n policy.

Trump has proposed a path to citizenshi­p for 1.8 million immigrants in exchange for $25 billion for a border wall with Mexico and other security measures, as well as curbs on legal immigratio­n. Many Democrats consider some of the proposals, including limiting the relatives that legal immigrants can bring to the US to be nonstarter­s.

Trump will be meeting later on Tuesday with the National Sheriffs’ Associatio­n — a meeting where he is likely to continue his immigratio­n pitch.

Trump also tweeted on his $1.5 trillion infrastruc­ture plan, writing that “after many years we have taken care of our Military, now we have to fix our roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and more. Bipartisan, make deal Dems?”

Still, Trump has sent mixed messages on his commitment to the proposal, telling state and local officials at a White House meeting Monday that “if you don’t want it, that’s OK with me too.”

The administra­tion’s plan is centered on using $200 billion in federal money to leverage more than $1 trillion in local and state tax dollars to fix America’s infrastruc­ture, such as roads, highways, ports and airports.

 ??  ?? President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with state and local officials about infrastruc­ture in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington Monday. (AP)
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with state and local officials about infrastruc­ture in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington Monday. (AP)

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