In June, 2018, twenty-three Republican lawmakers signed a DACA discharge petition to force a House floor vote on immigration bills, according to the House Clerk’s Office.

Nearly two dozen Republicans came to the Democrat Party’s rescue and signed on to give DACA amnesty to Dreamers.



Republicans behind the discharge petition.

Via Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) photo

This was after Democrats refused to deal with President Trump.

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These Republicans had a hard time on Election Day.

13 of 23 will not be coming back to Congress.

Republicans: 23

Carlos Curbelo, R-Florida Jeff Denham, R-California David Valadao, R-California (uncalled) Will Hurd, R-Texas — won reelection in tight race Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Florida — won Mia Love, R-Utah –lost Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Florida (lost seat) Charlie Dent, R-Pennsylvania (left Congress) Fred Upton, R-Michigan –won David Reichert, R-Washington –retired Mike Coffman, R-Colorado – lost Chris Collins, R-New York –won John Faso, R-New York –lost Mark Amodei, R-Nevada -won Elise Stefanik, R-New York -won Leonard Lance, R-New Jersey –lost Ryan Costello, R-Pennsylvania –lost Stephen Knight, R-California –lost John Katko, R-New York –won David Trott, R-Michigan retired and succeeded by Democrat Erik Paulsen, R-Minnesota -lost Tom Reed, R-New York –won Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pennsylvania –won

Thirteen of the 23 Republicans (and possibly 14) will no longer be serving in Congress in 2019.

Rather than supporting a border wall they supported an amnesty plan.

Next year they will be looking for new work.