[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 143 (Wednesday, September 6, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S4972]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DACA
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, yesterday, the Trump administration made
a terribly wrong decision to terminate the DACA Program. The Dreamers
came to this country through no fault of their own. Many know no other
country but this one. They work every single day in our businesses.
They go to our schools. They serve in our military. They are a boon to
our economy. All they want is to live, work, and contribute to this
country like generations have done before. They want to be Americans,
as so many people do, because we are such a great country.
Congress has the ability and, I believe, the responsibility to act
and to protect those Dreamers before the program is completely
terminated in 6 months. Why not do it right now? President Trump has
called on Congress to act; so why don't we?
I would ask my friend the majority leader and Speaker Ryan to put a
clean Dream Act on the floor in both Chambers in September. Every
Democrat is ready to vote for that legislation. We know many
Republicans in both Chambers would vote for it as well. It would likely
pass without much fuss. But if we can't get that to happen, we will add
it to vehicles that are moving--legislative vehicles--until we get it
done. It is that important to us and to America. We could solve this
problem tomorrow, rather than letting the fear of deportation hang over
the heads of 800,000 Dreamers, who are studying and working, and some
are in the military serving in the United States today.
So I would like, again, to say to Leader McConnell and Speaker Ryan:
Put a clean Dream Act on the floor in a bipartisan vote. This body--
and, I believe, the House--is ready to pass it.
In a short time, Leader McConnell, Speaker Ryan, Leader Pelosi, and I
will head to the White House to meet with President Trump. We have a
lot we need to get done this month: an extension of government funding,
raising the debt ceiling, passing aid for the victims of Hurricane
Harvey, and protecting the Dreamers. So far, we Democrats haven't heard
much in the way of a plan to accomplish all these goals from the
Republican leadership, who hold the majority in both Houses of
Congress, as well as the President's seat. I hope that this changes
this morning. I look forward to hearing the President's plan and the
Republican majority's plan for accomplishing all these things that
Congress must accomplish in September.
I yield the floor.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from Colorado.
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