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Did Trump and the Democratic Party reach an agreement on the DACA plan?

On September 14, local time, US President Trump sent a tweet denying that he had reached an agreement with the Democratic Party on the DACA plan, but he said that large-scale border security was necessary.

Earlier, it was reported that Schumer, the minority leader of the US Senate, and Pelosi, the minority leader of the House of Representatives, issued a joint statement on the evening of 13, saying that the Democratic Party had reached an agreement with President Trump to turn the protection of DACA into law as soon as possible and formulate a series of border security policies, but not including building a wall at the border.

The report said that on the evening of 13, Trump had dinner with Schumer and Pelosi at the White House. After the meeting, Schumer and Pelosi said in a joint statement that they had a fruitful meeting with Trump. The discussion between the two sides focused on the DACA issue, and they agreed to turn the protection of DACA into law as soon as possible and formulate a series of border security policies, but not including the construction of a wall at the border. This is acceptable to both sides.

The White House said Trump had a constructive working dinner with Schumer, Pelosi and some government officials to discuss policy and legislative priorities, including tax reform, border security, DACA plan, infrastructure and trade. The White House called this a positive step to find cross-party solutions to these important issues, and said that the Trump administration looks forward to continuing this dialogue with the leaders of the two parties in Congress.

It is worth noting that White House spokesman Sanders wrote on Twitter on the evening of 13 that although the two sides discussed the DACA plan and border security, they did not reach an agreement on the issue of "excluding the construction of the border wall". Schumer's news director House forwarded Sanders' tweet and said that Trump made it clear that he would continue to build the border wall, but this was not part of the agreement.

The alliance between Trump and the Democratic Party on immigration is a political gamble for Trump. Adopting stricter border control policies and building a wall on the US-Mexico border was once the core content of Trump's campaign promise. The vast majority of Republicans, especially those in the House of Representatives, have long opposed providing legal status and citizenship to 1 1 10,000 illegal immigrants.

The so-called DACA is the "Deferred Repatriation for Childhood Entry" program launched by former US President Barack Obama in 20 12, which allows illegal immigrants under the age of 16 who entered the United States before 2007 to suspend their entry and obtain a two-year work permit. This group of 800,000 people is called "dreamer", and most of them are Hispanic. The Trump administration announced the abolition of the plan on September 5 this year, but left a six-month "window period" for Congress to seek alternative policies.