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BREAKING: Trump tweets 'no deal' made on DACA
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[quote:~kpm~:MV8zNjM0OTIxXzY0OTE4OTk3XzhBMzk5M0Q5] [b]The bipartisan DREAM Act -- a more comprehensive immigration bill that was proposed years ago but never passed -- would be part of the arrangement, a person briefed on the meeting said. White House Legislative Affairs Director Marc Short confirmed that the President and Democrats agreed to work to find a legislative fix for DACA, but he called Democrats' claim of a deal that would exclude wall funding "intentionally misleading."[/b] [b]Schumer's communications director Matt House retweeted Sanders' statement, then added that Trump had indeed agreed to leaving the border wall out of the equation -- at least for this round. "The President made clear he would continue pushing the wall, just not as part of this agreement," House tweeted.[/b] http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/13/politics/chuck-schumer-nancy-pelosi-donald-trump/index.html [/quote]
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President Trump tweeted that 'no deal' was made on DACA despite top House and Senate Democrats saying they have reached and agreement.
Tweets:
No deal was made last night on DACA.
Massive border security would have to be agreed to in exchange for consent.
Would be subject to vote.
The WALL, which is already under construction in the form of new renovation of old and existing fences and walls, will continue to be built.
A White House official said in a statement that the topics discussed at Wednesday's dinner included tax reform, border security, DACA, infrastructure and trade.
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