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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on how soon the Dems decide to approve $5 billion for the wall. I don’t see the President backing down. So I guess anywhere from one day to six years, assuming he gets a second term. [/quote] He has folded on pretty much everything else. Why not this?[/quote] Actually, he won last year’s shutdown crisis over DACA. No reason to believe he won’t win again. I think he realizes that shutdowns are one of his most effective tools. [/quote] Huh? How did he win? DACA receipients still have protection provided through court ruling and [b]he does not have the $25B Chuck Schumer was willing to offer.[/b] That’s in my book is called not winning![/quote] The democrats had no intension of actually giving that $25 billion. Kind of like how they traded amnesty for stricter border enforcement and last time. We got the amnesty but no border enforcement. DACA receipients have protection only until the SC rules. Hard to imagine it has a legal leg to stand on. If a president has the authority to create it then another president has the authority to cancel it. Its deferred action, not permanent solution. If they trade the border wall for DACA the wall construction needs to be tied to specific DACA milestones. So before one DACA permanent residency card is issued wall construction must begin. [/quote]
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