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daca program unlawful. the ruling has brought significant uncertainty. the thousands of recipients of the program. we re talking about the people who were brought into the united states as children by undocumented immigrants. the president has long advocated for these so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers and he said he is not letting this go. and it s just not the white house pushing for more immigrants rights today on capitol hill, senate democrats just made their case to include a path to legalization for millions of immigrants as part of their budget reconciliation. cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox has details. so, tell us more about this. well, look, victor, this is all put part of that push to get that $3.5 trillion economic bill through the u.s. senate as part of that proposal, democrats have been working behind the scenes for many months to try to craft some kind of legislation that would provide some green card legalization to immigrants who are in this country. now, it s a m
women trying to help newsom stay in office. the women s vote there is key for him. reporter: absolutely key. and the governor knows that if he can win women, the wind is at his back. now, the vice president opened her remarks here by saying it is good to be home. and she is home to help her longtime political brother governor gavin newsom stay on the job. oh, my god. [ laughter ] i am here for mamala kamala. i am very, very excited to see her. reporter: the return of oakland s beloved democratic daughter is the big draw for this bay area crowd. your hog town hero, the vice president. reporter: vice president kamala harris energizing the progressive female base at home. we fight for working people. we fight for organized labor. we fight for d.r.e.a.m.ers. we fight for women. we fight for voting rights.
infrastructure? i think that we ve seen signs in the past two weeks, and especially since this texas court ruling that the white house is very infested in getting citizenship passed. there is both a moral imperative here, an economic imperative here and a political imperative here. republicans understand and know that there is support for these proposals across the political spectrum. 70% to 80% of americans support citizenship for d.r.e.a.m.ers, for essential workers, force farmers, for tps holders, and that s why they want to talk about the border and they ve been doing this the past 30 years. that s why we re very glad to see democrats bypass that conversation altogether, do what is right, do what is politically smart and actually include this in the reconciliation package. so i think the meeting with the vice president, the fact the president is stepping out on this issue right now, that we have homeland security stepping
but republicans have the majority right now. well, sure, but democrats had the majority by much larger numbers and couldn t even pass the clean dream act. so there is enough blame to go around. multiple presidents, this has been broken for 30 plus years. this is the first time we actually have republicans on record with a majority of republicans saying we want a fix for d.r.e.a.m.ers. so while country get the numbers that i wanted to see on this bill last week, i think we still move the debate forward quite a bit. and how will it come back up? we ll have to force a vote. just like we did on this discharge petition. so we re looking for new ways to bring this up, but ultimately i think the court is the one that forces a vote. july 17 is when texas brings this issue you up just like the ninth circuit already did. the supreme court will have to deal with this. rather than make it an issue in the courts that creates more volatility, congress just needs to come together and get it d