Divisions have emerged among advisers to President Donald Trump over whether to rescind a signature policy of his predecessor, President Barack Obama, that shields young immigrants from deportation, according to congressional sources and Republicans close to the White House. Priebus has said publicly that Trump will work with Congress to get a “long-term solution” on the issue. And immigration advocates said DACA recipients live in fear and uncertainty as the message from the White House and Republicans seems to shift by the day. Miller, Sessions’ former staffer, is now Trump’s senior adviser for policy at the White House. Priebus, however, came to the White House after chairing the Republican National Committee and has spent years seeking to unify the party and cultivating relationships with career politicians.
Source: Huffington Post January 28, 2017 10:52 UTC