Senior Senate Democrat Dick Durbin (IL) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that legislators are unlikely to reach a deal on the Delayed Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) before the president's March deadline, but that Democrats will not force a second government shutdown over the impasse.
“There is not likely to be a DACA deal, though we're working every single day on telephone calls and person-to-person to try to reach this bipartisan agreement,” Durbin told host Jake Tapper. "I don't see a government shutdown coming.”
Democrat Cave? Sen. Dick Durbin Signals An Unconditional Surrender On Immigration Deal
“There is not likely to be a DACA deal, though we're working every single day on telephone calls and person-to-person to try to reach this bipartisan agreement,” Durbin told host Jake Tapper. "I don't see a government shutdown coming.”
Democrat Cave? Sen. Dick Durbin Signals An Unconditional Surrender On Immigration Deal