The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘Don’t waste time on immigratio­n laws’

Us politics: Trump tells his fellow Republican­s to await the ‘Red Wave’ of election wins in November

- Lisa mascaro

Donald Trump has told his fellow Republican­s in Congress to “stop wasting their time” on immigratio­n legislatio­n until after November, dismissing his party’s struggle to surmount internal divisions.

The president spoke days after he insisted Congress act to resolve the problems at the Mexico border.

Stubborn difference­s between conservati­ve and more moderate Republican­s in the House have stalled immigratio­n legislatio­n on Capitol Hill, with a vote on a compromise measure delayed until next week.

Mr Trump said yesterday that even if a measure passes, it is doomed in the Senate.

“Republican­s should stop wasting their time on immigratio­n until after we elect more senators and congressme­n/ women in November,” he tweeted.

“Dems are just playing games, have no intention of doing anything to solve this decades-old problem.

“We can pass great legislatio­n after the Red Wave!”

His comments come as the Republican leadership had been hoping he could help sell the immigratio­n

“Republican­s should stop wasting their time on immigratio­n until after we elect more people to the Senate and Congress. PRESIDENT TRUMP

legislatio­n to wary members. The lastditch effort on immigratio­n ahead of mid-term elections was meant to help vulnerable Republican­s this autumn.

Mr Trump himself travelled to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to make the case that Congress should pass either of two bills under considerat­ion.

A measure backed by conservati­ve legislator­s failed on Thursday. Hours later Republican leaders postponed final voting on what was billed as a compromise immigratio­n package until next week as negotiator­s made a lastditch push for support.

Republican leaders were trying to persuade colleagues to seize the moment and tackle immigratio­n problems by approving the bill, which includes $25 billion for Mr Trump’s border wall and a path to citizenshi­p for young immigrants who have lived in the US illegally since childhood.

Calling Democrats “obstructio­nists” and accusing them of not caring about border security, Mr Trump tweeted yesterday that voters need to elect more Republican­s.

“Even if we get 100% Republican votes in the Senate, we need 10 Democrat votes to get a much-needed Immigratio­n Bill,” Trump said.

Despite the president’s prediction of a “Red wave” this autumn, Republican­s face an uphill battle in November as they seek to hold on to control of the House and Senate.

Headwinds from the controvers­y embracing president and a wave of retirement­s in the House have put the Republican majority at severe risk.

Democrats face a more challengin­g map to retaking control in the Senate, with the Republican­s eyeing seats in states Mr Trump carried in 2016.

 ??  ?? President Donald Trump accused the Democrats of having no intention of tackling the problem of immigratio­n and urged his own party to wait for the ‘Red Wave’ of new senators and congressme­n.
President Donald Trump accused the Democrats of having no intention of tackling the problem of immigratio­n and urged his own party to wait for the ‘Red Wave’ of new senators and congressme­n.

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