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Trump scraps ‘Dreamer’ immigratio­n programme

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washington — US President Donald Trump on Tuesday scrapped a programme that protects from deportatio­n almost 800,000 young men and women who were brought into the United States illegally as children, giving a gridlocked Congress six months to decide their fate.

Trump’s action, announced by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, rescinds a programme called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The programme, created by Democratic former President Barack Obama, is supported by Democrats and many business leaders. The Trump administra­tion said no current beneficiar­ies of the programme would be affected before March 5.

Sessions said the action does not mean the DACA recipients are “bad people.”

“To have a lawful system of immigratio­n that serves the national interest, we cannot admit everyone who would like to come here. It’s just that simple. That would be an open-border policy and the American people have rightly rejected that,” Sessions said.

The move marked the latest action by Trump that is sure to alienate Hispanic Americans, a growing segment of the US population and an increasing­ly important voting bloc. Most of the immigrants protected by DACA, dubbed “Dreamers,” came from Mexico and other Latin American countries.

Trump’s action, deferring the actual end of the programme, effectivel­y kicks responsibi­lity for the fate of the Dreamers to his fellow Republican­s who control Congress. But Congress has been unable since the president took office in January to pass any major legislatio­n and has been bitterly divided over immigratio­n in the past. Obama bypassed Congress and created DACA through an executive order.

Trump appeared determined to pressure US lawmakers to act. “Congress, get ready to do your job - DACA!” the president wrote on Twitter on Tuesday morning before the policy announceme­nt was made.

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President Donald Trump

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