Biden calls for big budget bill to include immigration
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[July 30, 2021]
By Nandita Bose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe
Biden, who has called for providing a pathway to citizenship for
so-called Dreamer immigrants, said on Thursday that a big budget bill
being written by Democrats in Congress should tackle immigration.
Biden, who made the comment to reporters at the White House, said on
Sunday he was uncertain whether a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers
could be included in the bill, which Democrats plan to pass without
Republican support.
Dreamers are immigrants brought to the United States as children who are
protected from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals (DACA) program.
His latest comments come after he and Vice President Kamala Harris met
at the White House with Democratic lawmakers to discuss the DACA
program.
"It went very well," Biden said of the meeting, adding he was on board
with an immigration proposal being included in the budget reconciliation
bill.
Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, who attended the meeting, said Democrats
have an opportunity to push for immigration reform via the bill and the
president supports the move.
"He (Biden) made it clear to us, unequivocally clear that he stands with
our efforts," Durbin told reporters.
Senator Catherine Cortez Masto said there is a chance for the budget
reconciliation bill to pass and that lawmakers must use that to do
something about a "broken" immigration system. "We have to take that
opportunity," she said.
The meeting follows a ruling by a federal judge in Texas earlier this
month that said that the DACA program could no longer accept new
applications.
Senate Democratic leaders this month told other members the budget
measure would open the door to legislation on climate measures, social
spending, and extension of a child tax credit.
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However, it remains unclear if the Senate
parliamentarian, who decides which provisions may be included in a
budget package, will approve inclusion of an immigration measure.
Most bills in the U.S. Senate require support from 60 of the 100
members to be taken up for a vote. With the U.S. Senate evenly
divided between Democrats and Republicans, the rule has threatened
to stall Biden's agenda.
Budget reconciliation measures, however, can clear the chamber on a
simple majority vote, in which case Vice President Kamala Harris
could break the tie.
DACA protects recipients from deportation, grants them work
authorization and access to driver's licenses, and in some cases
better access to financial aid for education. It does not provide a
path to citizenship.
People protected under DACA primarily are young Hispanic adults born
in Mexico and countries in Central and South America who were
brought to the United States as children.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose; Writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by Chris
Reese and Sandra Maler)
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