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Trump just said a DACA deal with Democrats can't include 'CHAIN MIGRATION' — here's what he means

Trump on Friday tweeted that any deal with Democrats regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals could not include chain migration.

President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted a new condition for a potential deal with Democrats that could become a sticking point in negotiations.

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"CHAIN MIGRATION cannot be allowed to be part of any legislation on Immigration!" he wrote.

On Wednesday, Trump and top Democrats discussed a tentative agreement about how to handle the young immigrants temporarily protected from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

Chain migration is a term almost exclusively used by immigration hardliners when referring to the family-reunification-based component of the US immigration system, through which US citizens or lawful permanent residents may sponsor close family members to join them in the US.

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Prominent anti-immigration groups like the Federation for American Immigration Reform and NumbersUSA have frequently denounced chain migration, describing it as a process that admits "indefinite" numbers of unskilled immigrants based on family connections alone and that prompts foreigners to view US immigration as a "right or entitlement."

Immigration proponents, however, describe family-based immigration as essential in helping new immigrants assimilate into US society. The American Immigration Council argues that newcomers who can bring family members with them when they immigrate to the US have stronger social and economic support that helps them "navigate the system."

Furthermore, immigration hardliners' theory that scores of newly naturalized US citizens are sponsoring endless strings of family members has been roundly criticized by immigration experts. The US's visa and green-card backlogs alone ensure that many prospective immigrants face painstakingly long waiting periods before being admitted to the country or given permanent residency — a huge barrier in attempting to help more family members immigrate to the US.

Family-based immigration is not an immediate process, and it can take years or even decades for immigrant visas to be made available and processed. Then, once the family member arrives in the US on an immigrant visa, it takes additional time to receive a green card that denotes permanent residency. After that, permanent residents typically have to wait five years before they may apply to become US citizens.

Trump's tweet about chain migration on Friday could signal a new bump in the road for any immigration deal with Democrats. The bipartisan Dream Act, recently reintroduced in Congress by Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, includes a pathway to citizenship for the so-called Dreamers, whose protections under the DACA program will be phased out over the next six months.

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Any pathway to citizenship offered to Dreamers would inevitably allow some to sponsor relatives, including their parents, who in many cases brought them to the US as children.

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