Wash. Post’s Nakamura: ‘It Doesn’t Look Very Likely That Any Kind of Immigration Bill Will Go Forward’

‘So we’re not going to see those work permits run out as— as we thought’

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NAKAMURA: "It’s an interesting deadline. Because, of course, this was the idea that the work permits would begin to run out in mass, Trump said this deadline six months ago and was supposed to create some sort of action on the Hill. We saw the White House actively undermined a bipartisan bill that went forward and back to different bill for Senator Grassley. I do think we’re going to see lot of activism, the question is, though, the courts have actually put injunction so the— the deadline is not as hard as it had been. So we’re not going to see those work permits run out as— as we thought. So that could buy a little bit more time. But it doesn’t look very likely that any kind of immigration bill will go forward."

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