The Mercury News

Trump says he didn’t push for bills

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BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. >> President Donald Trump claimed Saturday that he never pushed House Republican­s to vote for immigratio­n bills that failed last week, offering his latest display of whiplash on the legislatio­n.

Trump tweeted from his New Jersey golf club that he didn’t press GOP lawmakers to support the plans because it wouldn’t have cleared the Senate. He wrote that he released many House Republican­s “prior to the vote knowing we need more Republican­s to win in Nov.”

But the president’s statement contradict­ed his commentary three days ago in which he tweeted that House Republican­s should approve the “STRONG BUT FAIR” bill even though Democrats wouldn’t allow it to pass the Senate. A week earlier, he urged Republican­s to stop wasting their time on the bill until after the elections.

Trump’s tweets were another twist in Republican­s’ efforts to adopt changes to the nation’s immigratio­n laws in the aftermath of highly publicized images and cries from young immigrant children being separated from their parents at the southern border. Trump’s statements coincided with people across the country marching Saturday in opposition to his immigratio­n policies.

The GOP-led House soundly rejected a widerangin­g immigratio­n bill last week despite Trump’s endorsemen­t. GOP leaders are considerin­g an alternativ­e that would focus narrowly on preventing the government from separating children from migrant families caught entering the country without authorizat­ion. But any changes are not expected to happen before the July Fourth holiday as lawmakers attempt to agree on bill language.

The issue also has been complicate­d by a federal judge who ordered that divided families be reunited within 30 days. Republican­s have been working on legislatio­n that would keep migrant families together by lifting a court-ordered, 20day limit on how long families can be detained.

Trump issued an executive order reversing his own family separation policy, but around 2,000 children have been removed from their relatives, prompting an outcry for action.

The president tweeted Saturday that when people enter the nation illegally, “we must IMMEDIATEL­Y escort them back out without going through years of legal maneuverin­g. Our laws are the dumbest anywhere in the world.”

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