Although the debate on Wednesday has been held in Nevada, a state with 30% of the Latino population and numerous families of mixed status, the immigration issue has shone by its absence.
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The only question in this regard came when Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar was asked about the future of deferred action for childhood arrivals, DACA, an issue that both she and the former mayor of South Bend (Indiana) said. Pete Buttigieg, minus 5 minutes of conversation from the almost two hours of debate.
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“For this they have run out of time?”, lamented activist Erika Andiola. “When it comes to immigration, do they ignore it for three debates, leave it to the end and run out of time? Democrats: They have to do better. Enough is enough!” He wrote.
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For this issue they ran out of time? When it comes to immigration they ignored it for 3 debates, leave it last for this one and run out of time? Democrats, you need to do better. Enough is enough! #DemDebate
& mdash; Erika Andiola #DontLookAway (@ErikaAndiola) February 20, 2020
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“DACA is extremely important and we will fight to defend it. But just one question without the possibility of following up and discussing immigration policies more broadly is a lack of respect for migrants,” the Make the Road Action platform wrote in his twitter account.
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#DACA is enormously important & amp; we’ll fight tooth and nail to defend it. But a brief question, with no follow-up to discuss immigration policy more broadly, is disrespectful to immigrants.
We need a moratorium on deportations.
We need #CitizenshipforAll.
We must #AbolishICE. https://t.co/ZiqjVanTqD& mdash; Make the Road Action ? (@MaketheRoadAct) February 20, 2020
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