The House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would give 2.5 million undocumented immigrants a path to U.S. citizenship, The New York Times reports. Cheers of “Sí se puede!” or “Yes, we can!” broke out in the chamber after the Democratic-controlled House voted 237 to 187. Seven Republicans voted in favor of the legislation. The bill, called the DREAM and Promise Act of 2019, addresses DACA program recipients and the beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status and Deferred Enforced Departure. This includes DREAMers or those who were brought to the United States illegally as children. Even if the bill is passed by the Republican-controlled Senate, however, the White House has said President Trump will veto it. The vote came weeks after Trump introduced a plan to revamp the country’s immigration system that his son-in-law, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, reportedly worked on for months. That proposal did not contain a solution for recipients of DACA.
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House Passes Immigration Bill That Would Protect DREAMers, Give Millions a Path to Citizenship
‘YES, WE CAN!’
But the White House said this week that Trump would veto the legislation.
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