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 December 12, 2024

Senator Dick Durbin Will Work With Trump On "DREAMer" Deal

In a revealing interview, Senator Dick Durbin discussed his strategy for negotiating with President-Elect Donald Trump on immigration issues, particularly those affecting DREAMers.

Breitbart reported that Senate Majority Whip Sen. Dick Durbin is planning direct talks with Donald Trump, aiming for sensitive and productive dialogue on DREAMer policies.

During a Wednesday broadcast of CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Durbin shared insights from his previous attempts to reach an agreement with Trump during his first presidency.

The conversation, led by host Dana Bash, delved into the complex negotiation dynamics surrounding immigration reforms.

Durbin Reflects on Past Immigration Negotiations

The senator highlighted a significant moment around 2018 when he and Trump nearly finalized a deal concerning the DREAMers, immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. Despite the near success, the agreement ultimately fell through.

Durbin admitted to having learned valuable lessons from these negotiations, though he chose to keep specific details confidential during the interview.

His past experiences have shaped his approach to future discussions, emphasizing the necessity of direct engagement and a mutual understanding of priorities.

Although Durbin has not yet engaged with Trump’s transition team since the President-Elect’s recent comments on DREAMers, he is optimistic about initiating dialogue soon. He anticipates upcoming discussions will also cover other significant topics, including cabinet nominees.

His readiness to negotiate was further encouraged by Trump’s openness to dialogue, as indicated in a statement made the previous Sunday.

Durbin expressed his desire to be part of these conversations, hoping to influence positive outcomes for DREAMers.

“You have to work directly with President-Elect Trump to get an agreement, and you've got to be sensitive to his priorities, as well as your own,” Durbin remarked during the interview. This strategy underscores the importance of respecting both parties' objectives to forge a successful path forward.

He further elaborated, “Oh, I learned some of them, but I’m not going to repeat them all at this moment. I will tell you that you have to work directly with President-Elect Trump to get an agreement, and you've got to be sensitive to his priorities, as well as your own. But I think what he said last Sunday is there’s room for conversation. I want to be there.”

Optimism for Future Immigration Policy Discussions

Senator Durbin's approach to the upcoming negotiations with Trump reveals a careful balance of assertiveness and diplomacy.

By focusing on direct communication and acknowledging the importance of understanding the other side's priorities, Durbin aims to achieve a comprehensive agreement that addresses the concerns of DREAMers while respecting administrative perspectives.

As the political landscape shifts with Trump’s upcoming presidency, stakeholders on both sides of the immigration debate watch closely.

Durbin’s commitment to dialogue and compromise could be pivotal in shaping the policies affecting thousands of young immigrants in the U.S.

The senator's efforts reflect a broader challenge faced by many lawmakers: navigating a polarized environment to address complex and sensitive issues like immigration reform. With DREAMers’ futures at stake, the outcome of these negotiations could have lasting impacts on the community and the country's approach to immigration policy.

Written By:
Christina Davie

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