GOP/Trump doesn't want to do anything but doesn't want to deport them, I think(?); Dems can forestall deportations and hope to be better positioned after the midterms
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And while I think there are a lot of weaknesses here--for one, I'm not sure how it works as a legal matter--I still haven't read anything compelling about how this ends (other than unconditional surrender, or kicking can for a few weeks, but then we're back here)
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Is there a reason why Republicans can't just end the fillibuster and pass a CR? I assume so, given how nobody is really talking about it, but it isn't clear to me.
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otoh, i don't think they have 50 votes for that
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until some nutwing EDTX judge issues an injunction against DACA....
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Until after Dems take over? I'm game.
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Punt until the next Congress
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I think Trump is holding out for unconditional surrender.
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It's not. The program has already been terminated and would require the Sessions-led DOJ to defend it against a multi-state legal challenge.
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