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Trump Predicts DACA Will Bring Hispanics ‘Over To The Republican Side’ Amid Shutdown Stalemate

President Donald Trump predicted that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) could become a bigger factor in his border wall funding fight during a flurry of tweets Sunday morning.

“Democrats are saying that DACA is not worth it and don’t want to include in talks,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Many Hispanics will be coming over to the Republican side, watch!”

Trump continued to call out Democrats for punting on negotiations to end the shutdown on Twitter Sunday, perhaps referring to the roughly 30 Democratic lawmakers attending a retreat with lobbyists in Puerto Rico, according to the Washington Examiner.

“I’m in the White House, waiting. The Democrats are everywhere but Washington as people await their pay. They are having fun and not even talking!” he wrote.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has said Republicans need to “abandon” border wall funding if they want to reopen the government since the start of the shutdown. But DACA advocates including Dreamer Hilario Yanez, who was interviewed on Fox News Wednesday night, said that he supports a border wall and sees “opportunities for compromise.”

Trump spoke with Jeanine Pirro during “Justice with Judge Jeanine” on Fox News Saturday and deflected questions about when he would use emergency powers to stop the record-setting partial government shutdown. His Sunday tweets showed he still has hope he can work out a deal with Democrats.

“The damage done to our Country from a badly broken Border — Drugs, Crime and so much that is bad — is far greater than a Shutdown, which the Dems can easily fix as soon as they come back to Washington!” he wrote Sunday morning.

Trump could use emergency powers to bring the shutdown to a close, but such an action is likely to be challenged in court. The president has said he is open to using emergency powers but has also said the shutdown could last “months or even years.”

The current shutdown was triggered after a short-term continuing resolution to fund the government expired on Dec. 21. At the center of the funding battle is approximately $5 billion in funding for the border wall that President Donald Trump wants to build.

The president and his proxies have had several sit-downs with Democratic congressional leaders but “not much headway” has been made, as Trump tweeted after Vice President Mike Pence met with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Jan. 5.

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