1/13/2018 - Michael Reagan Townhall.com
Everyone knows
something has to be done for America's DACA kids.
Everyone with a good
heart or a working brain knows it's not their fault their parents sneaked them
into the country when they were kids under 16.
It's true that by law
they are illegal immigrants.
But most DACA kids have
grown up to become good, law-abiding Americans.
They've gone to school
here. They've worked and paid taxes here. They've even served in our military.
Everyone except a few
people on the far fringe knows it'd be wrong to deport these 800,000 so-called
"Dreamers" -- now or in the future.
As we saw in Washington
this week, DACA kids have become a bargaining chip for President Trump in his
efforts to get Congress to build a border wall and reform immigration policy.
President Obama created
America's DACA kids by executive order in 2012 with his Deferred Action for
Child Arrivals program, which delayed the deportation of "Dreamers"
who signed up for it for two years.
President Trump has
already announced his administration's plans to phase out DACA, though this
week a federal judge temporarily blocked that executive decision until a bunch
of lawsuits challenging it are settled.
Trump and his
Republican allies say they want to extend protections for the
"Dreamers" as part of a larger legislative bill that also funds the
wall and ends chain immigration.
Democrats in Congress
say to Trump, "OK, but extend DACA's protections first, then we'll deal
with the border wall and other stuff later."
The DACA bar fight is
still in the first round.
But already it's a
perfect example of how bad the Republicans are at educating the public about
what they do in Washington and why they do it the way they do.
In this case,
Republicans need to explain to the country why they are insisting on Congress
doing DACA and immigration reform together.
The reason is because
Republicans remember how badly they were burned by Democrats in 1986, after my
father signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, aka the Simpson-Mazzoli
Act.
Part one of
Simpson-Mazzoli allowed 3 million illegal immigrants to have a pathway to
citizenship. That's the only part of the bill people remember today - the
so-called "Reagan Amnesty."
But nearly everyone -
particularly the mainstream liberal media that thinks American political
history started when they woke up this morning - forgets about the second part.
Part 2 of
Simpson-Mazzoli was an agreement to secure the southern border - which was
never implemented in 1986 or to this day.
That's the memory
Republicans are still haunted by today. They have good reason to not trust
Democrats to keep their word on border security if they negotiate a two-step
DACA-immigration deal.
Now it's up to the
president, the speaker of the House and every important Republican in
Washington to explain to the public why it's so important for DACA and border
security to be done together.
The mainstream media
will never fairly or fully explain the Republicans' position on their own, but
if President Trump starts talking and tweeting about it, they'll have to.
If Trump can bring
enough attention to the GOP side of the immigration debate, a win-win
bipartisan deal might be possible.
The Republicans will have
to cave on DACA and the Democrats will have to cave on the border wall.
President Trump has
already said he'll be willing to take the political hit to get an immigration
reform deal done. Let him.
He doesn't care anyway.
He can say or do just about anything.
The worst that can
happen to him is that in 2020 he has to go back to being a billionaire.
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