Fact check: President Trump responded to the Supreme Court's ruling last week against his attempt to terminate DACA with two tweets that were full of false and misleading claims. Here's a breakdown.
Trump responded to the court's decision with two tweets that were full of false and misleading claims. Here's a breakdown.Trump tweeted:"I have wanted to take care of DACA recipients better than the Do Nothing Democrats, but for two years they refused to negotiate - They have abandoned DACA." Facts First: It is nonsensical to claim that Trump has been trying to support DACA recipients better than Democrats.
For DACA recipients to get a pathway to citizenship, Congress would have to pass, and the president would have to sign, legislation -- for example, the American Dream and Promise Act, which the Democratic-controlled House passed last year but the Republican-controlled Senate has not voted on."There's nothing in the DACA decision that prevents a future Congress from legalizing the Dreamers' status and putting them on the path to citizenship.
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