i want to solve the daca problem. i will consider that a great achievement to solve the daca program. it s been out there for a long time. these are good people. these are people that should be able to stay in this country. speaking to our friend joe kernen of cnbc in davos, switzerland, the president repeated his desire to find a solution to ada ca recipients. remember his promise, this will be a bill of love. for nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants an exchange for major cuts in family-based migration, what the president is fond of calling by the pejorative chain migration, the end of the diversity visa lottery and $25 billion with a b dollars for a border wall. today chuck super rejected the president s proposal writing on
articulated around these four points goes far beyond that need and desire that we have to take care of daca recipients. he is bringing up issues like family reunification which he juices this pejorative chain migration to describe. we need to not put the diversity visas on the issue in protecting the dreamers, but he is now apparently making that a condition of doing that. so i don t know where we re going to end up when he keeps putting other things on the plate. let s just protect the daca recipients. let s keep our promise to them. let s also remember something that is also critical in this discussion. this administration arbitrarily made a decision to rescind daca. arbitrarily decided on december 5th that it would be rescinded with due date of march 5th, that if nothing is decided by march 5th, they re going to be deported. this administration brought this upon itself, frankly. and we are failing to keep our promise to these young people. and i think it is imperative