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Nancy Pelosi gives record eight-hour speech on Dreamers Nancy Pelosi gives record eight-hour speech on Dreamers
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House minority leader reads letters from young people set to lose protection from deportation
Guardian staff
Thu 8 Feb 2018 10.07 GMT
First published on Thu 8 Feb 2018 08.38 GMT
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Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader in the US House of Representatives, has given a record-breaking eight-hour speech in an attempt to persuade Republicans to allow a vote on protecting Dreamers, young undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children.Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader in the US House of Representatives, has given a record-breaking eight-hour speech in an attempt to persuade Republicans to allow a vote on protecting Dreamers, young undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children.
Wearing four-inch heels and forgoing any breaks, Pelosi, 77, spent much of her speech reading personal letters from young immigrants whose temporary protection from deportation is set to expire next month.Wearing four-inch heels and forgoing any breaks, Pelosi, 77, spent much of her speech reading personal letters from young immigrants whose temporary protection from deportation is set to expire next month.
She also quoted from the Bible and Pope Francis, while Democrats took turns sitting behind her in support. The Office of the House Historian said it was the longest continuous speech in the chamber on record.She also quoted from the Bible and Pope Francis, while Democrats took turns sitting behind her in support. The Office of the House Historian said it was the longest continuous speech in the chamber on record.
The Indian politician spoke for seven hours and 48 minutes at the UN in 1957, defending India’s position on KashmirThe Indian politician spoke for seven hours and 48 minutes at the UN in 1957, defending India’s position on Kashmir
The Cuban leader reportedly spoke for seven hours and 10 minutes at the Communist Party Congress in 1986. He also managed four hours and 29 minutes at the UN in 1960The Cuban leader reportedly spoke for seven hours and 10 minutes at the Communist Party Congress in 1986. He also managed four hours and 29 minutes at the UN in 1960
The US senator gave a 24 hour, 18 minute filibuster in 1957 against the civil rights bill  The US senator gave a 24 hour, 18 minute filibuster in 1957 against the civil rights bill  
The 1995 State of the Union was the longest on record, coming in at 89 minutesThe 1995 State of the Union was the longest on record, coming in at 89 minutes
His six hours in 1828 was the longest Commons speech by a backbench British MPHis six hours in 1828 was the longest Commons speech by a backbench British MP
The longest continuous British budget speech at four hours and 45 minutes in 1853. Benjamin Disraeli's in 1852 was five hours long, but did include a breakThe longest continuous British budget speech at four hours and 45 minutes in 1853. Benjamin Disraeli's in 1852 was five hours long, but did include a break
Turkey's first president spoke for 36 hours and 31 minutes in 1927. It was, however, spread over six daysTurkey's first president spoke for 36 hours and 31 minutes in 1927. It was, however, spread over six days
“You see, these people are being deported,” Pelosi said around hour six. “We can do something today to at least make whole the children.”“You see, these people are being deported,” Pelosi said around hour six. “We can do something today to at least make whole the children.”
Earlier on Wednesday Senate leaders announced a far-reaching agreement that would set federal spending levels for the next two years but failed to resolve the thorny issue of immigration reform.Earlier on Wednesday Senate leaders announced a far-reaching agreement that would set federal spending levels for the next two years but failed to resolve the thorny issue of immigration reform.
The Democrats’ leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, said: “The budget deal doesn’t have everything Democrats want, it doesn’t have everything Republicans want, but it has a great deal of what the American people want.”The Democrats’ leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, said: “The budget deal doesn’t have everything Democrats want, it doesn’t have everything Republicans want, but it has a great deal of what the American people want.”
The legislation could face barriers in the House without a commitment from the speaker, Paul Ryan, to consider legislation that would protect Dreamers.The legislation could face barriers in the House without a commitment from the speaker, Paul Ryan, to consider legislation that would protect Dreamers.
The previous record for the longest continuous speech in the House of Representatives was held by Champ Clark, a Missouri congressman who spoke for five hours and 15 minutes in 1909.The previous record for the longest continuous speech in the House of Representatives was held by Champ Clark, a Missouri congressman who spoke for five hours and 15 minutes in 1909.
Pelosi’s marathon speech seemed partly aimed at the liberal wing of her own party, who seethed as Senate Democrats cut a budget deal that could stall momentum behind the effort to resolve the Dreamers’ plight.Pelosi’s marathon speech seemed partly aimed at the liberal wing of her own party, who seethed as Senate Democrats cut a budget deal that could stall momentum behind the effort to resolve the Dreamers’ plight.
She warned that without a promise to debate immigration legislation, “a large number of members of our caucus” would not support the budget deal, which could lead to the second US government shutdown this year.She warned that without a promise to debate immigration legislation, “a large number of members of our caucus” would not support the budget deal, which could lead to the second US government shutdown this year.
Donald Trump has expressed a desire to protect Dreamers, but only if there are also measures to strengthen border enforcement, fund a border wall and restrict the legal immigration system.Donald Trump has expressed a desire to protect Dreamers, but only if there are also measures to strengthen border enforcement, fund a border wall and restrict the legal immigration system.
The fate of Dreamers was thrown into jeopardy when the Trump administration ended the Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (Daca) programme. Trump gave Congress until 5 March to find a legislative solution.The fate of Dreamers was thrown into jeopardy when the Trump administration ended the Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (Daca) programme. Trump gave Congress until 5 March to find a legislative solution.
Senate Democrats appear to have little appetite for another shutdown, but on Tuesday Trump said he would welcome another shutdown if they refused to yield to his hardline demands on immigration.Senate Democrats appear to have little appetite for another shutdown, but on Tuesday Trump said he would welcome another shutdown if they refused to yield to his hardline demands on immigration.
Trump said: “I’d love to see a shutdown if we can’t get this stuff taken care of.”Trump said: “I’d love to see a shutdown if we can’t get this stuff taken care of.”
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