The Columbus Dispatch

Dems take hard line on money for wall

- By Matthew Daly

WASHINGTON — House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday rejected the idea of paying for President Donald Trump’s border wall in exchange for helping hundreds of thousands of young immigrants avoid deportatio­n.

Funding for the wall — a top Trump priority — and legal protection­s for socalled Dreamers, a key Democratic goal, should not be linked, Pelosi said.

“They’re two different subjects,” she said.

Her comments came as the House and Senate approved a stopgap bill Thursday to keep the government funded through Dec. 21. The measure now goes to the White House.

Trump had promised to sign the two-week extension to allow for ceremonies this week honoring former President George H.W. Bush, who died Nov. 30. But he wants the next funding package to include at least $5 billion for his proposed wall, something Democrats have rejected. Trump is set to meet Tuesday with Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer.

Pelosi said the lame-duck Congress should now pass a half-dozen government funding bills that key committees have already agreed on, along with a separate measure funding the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the border. Funding for the homeland agency should address border security and not necessaril­y include a wall, Pelosi said.

Most Democrats consider the wall “immoral, ineffectiv­e and expensive,” Pelosi said, noting that Trump promised during the 2016 campaign that Mexico would pay for it, an idea Mexican leaders have rejected.

Even if Mexico did pay for the wall, “It’s immoral still,” Pelosi said.

Protecting borders “is a responsibi­lity we honor, but we do so by honoring our values as well,” she added.

Schumer said a bipartisan Senate plan for $1.6 billion in border-security funding does not include money for the 30-foot-high concrete wall.

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