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ballots in one of the year's most bitter gop primary races. >> i'm dana bash. let's go behind the headlines and inside politics first up, the power of the ten president biden is poised to announce a sweeping executive action to protect immigrants living in the us illegally, but who are married to american citizens. the white house says it could provide relief to more than half 1 million people and be the most significant action to protect undocumented immigrants since the obama era. dreamer first plan. cnn's kayla tausche is at the white house. kayla will dana president biden later today will announce that executive action that will authorize undocumented immigrants married to us citizens, as well as their children to apply for lawful residents without leaving in the country. >> the biden administration says that those individuals, those spouses, must have already been married before this point and must have already been in the united states for a decade prior to today, the administration expects that about 500,000 spouses will be impacted acted by this order, and about 58,000 children and those individuals are already eligible to apply for green cards, but they would have to do so under prior law outside the country. and if they were found to have been in the us unlawfully than they would have had to remain outside the country for up to a decade that prior eligibility is a distinction that the biden administration believes could help this order survive any legal challenges that are sure to be brought as had been brought to presidents of either party when they announced executive actions targeting this very issue. but president biden today is hoping to do a few things with this order. number one, to quell some of the frustration among immigration advocacy groups who are angered about rules to restrict it asylum that he announced just a few weeks ago. many of those advocacy groups will be here at the white house when he signs this order and announces it later today, there's also an expectation that he wants to neutralize immigration as a hot-button issue ahead of next week's debate and ahead of the broader home stretch into the november election. and then finally experts say he could really boost the economy with this order, allowing half-a-million people to seek better paying jobs would have that effect. those are all things that president biden really wants to do. good. dana? yeah. no question about it. thank you so much for that great reporting. and why to look at a new poll out this morning, which gives you a sense of how critical this issue is. this election year. you see their immigration comes in third, when voters are asked about what issue matters most to them this year, that of course is after protecting democracy and inflation and trump leads on the question of immigration by ten points, when voters are asked who they prefer on the issue for more, let's talk to a terrific group of reporters axios is hans nichols, laura barron-lopez of the pbs newshour, and cnn's very own, lauren and fox. hello everybody laura, you've done so much a great reporting on the issue of immigration on just the policy i think it's fair to say quagmire stalemate i mean, you name it, it's just been an absolute mass for decades and decades because congress can't do anything which has led to first donald trump, and now joe biden doing different but equally sort of aggressive executive orders. >> that's right. and this, of course, comes after republicans said that they weren't going to vote for the bipartisan senate deal that president biden supported and would have signed into law. but this comes almost exactly exactly two weeks after the last executive action where president biden crackdown on the ability for asylum seekers to declare asylum between ports of entry at the border. so more harsh executive action there, one that was criticized heavily by immigrant advocates, by democrats within his own party then he follows it two weeks later with this one where he's trying to say, look, i am taking a more humane approach, a balancing out the last executive order. and this is one that a lot of democrats that i've talked to think could potentially help them politically because of the fact that in their polling across democratic polling firms, as well as among some latino pollsters, show that when you ask voters there's even some latino voters who are not necessarily very happy with president biden. if you ask them if they are more likely to support him, if he takes an action like the one he is today for undocumented spouses. they start moving towards him and double-digits so that could be critical in states like arizona that is so interesting. you mentioned what has happened in the two weeks since he announced the first tough, very tough on the border, executive action. one, to remind our viewers of part of what he said when he made that announcement in early june the individual chooses not to use our legal pathways they choose to come without permission and against the law. there'll be restricted from receiving asylum and staying in the united states for those who say the steps i've taken are too strict. i say to you that be patient and goodwill american people are going to work wearing fan right now, doing nothing is not an option so be patient because i'm going to something that the progressives and even not just progresses, but others in the community that you were talking about. there's a clear handful. yeah, it was a clear hint. the president told us what he's gonna do. i mean, you didn't tell us exactly. look, this is enormously consequential for the half 1 million people that are affected for the rest of the country. i don't want to say it's cosmetic, but this is largely about the symbolism of immigration and where you think the country should go and how welcome you should use the country should be, and how firm the country should be on enforcing the border. >> and i think none of us at this table will be surprised if immigration dominates a large part of the debate that's coming up here on cnn. >> and just a few days a week and a half thank and the biden campaign has always known they need a better answer on immigration because they know trump hammers on it. and this is part of it. whether that'll be adequate. >> i don't know. well, it's not adequate for a lot of republicans on capitol hill, right? >> i was talking to john thune last night as they were coming into the senate and his argument was that basically biden's trying to have it both ways. and this is creating more pull factors for immigrants who may not get or may not be eligible for this program, but may view it as a symbol that they should come to this country. that is the view from the republican side of the aisle. >> and last a couple of weeks ago when needed the last executive order, it wasn't enough for republicans i think it's important to point out once again, they had an opportunity to vote on a bipartisan package. >> they decided not to vote it to support that and move forward. but i do think that that gives you a sense that for people who are in the latino community, this does send a signal, but for republicans, this does not change. it's not just in the latino community though, because these are mixed families. these are it's more than 500,000 that'll be impacted by the actions today. and then it's also those spouses that are us citizens and they're not all latino. those us citizens, they are of different ethnic backgrounds. and i was talking to a spouse to today actually a us citizen, one that's married to an undocument and it's spouse who said that. in her community, in her state, people that are republicans are around her actually support this action and the polling bears that out. that polling shows that a majority of voters do actually support giving status to undocumented migrants who have lived here for a long time. and that's the key, that's 50 or more than ten years. yeah, that's that's a good point. such great insight. i just want to kind of pull back a little bit. you mentioned this. >> yes, there of course. is there's very specific population that will be affected directly affected by what the president is doing today with his pen. but just when it comes to public perception back on the policy let's take some election year politics of this, what to look, how at how different this is perceived. and one specific question which is undocumented immigrants in the us, should they be deported, which is something that the former president is arguing in his gotten his campaign platform. this is right now total 62% say yes. and then when you break it down wide, 67 black, 47, hispanic voters, 53. >> look at how much it has changed. >> just going back to 2016 when donald trump ran for the first time, total was only 39%. and then whites 45, black, 33, hispanic, 17, and khan, as i bring you in, i want you to just thank you for sitting on that because seeing those numbers, those percentages side-by-side and we're talking about an eight year period. really tells the story of how potent this issue is far beyond the communities who are directly affected. >> to me, the biggest delta there and the mass can correct my math is on the hispanic number 53, 17. yes, that's remarkable. >> it's you see something similar that's happened with the whole conversation around tariffs and china things that donald trump talked about in 2016, we're out of the bounds even within the republican party. >> and now they've entered in the mainstream and when the top-line number there is what, 62% supporting deportation. that's a remarkable number. and again, it's just one poll, but it seems like thank to bear out across a lot of polls. and i don't know if it keeps track with your sort of tough on the ground reporting yeah. >> well, i think that what that shows is that again, they're asking are and should undocumented immigrants be deported without really delineating whether or not at someone who's been here for more than ten years, that's fair for a child who's lived here the majority of the life, the dreamers, because polling in across the year is still shows that the majority of americans support a pathway to citizenship for daca recipients. so there's a bit of contradiction from the voters there, but they may be talking about more recent undocumented. >> you were talking about republicans, you were already doing reporting on that last night. let's talk about the former president that candidate, who wants to be in the white house again, donald trump, according to a spokeswoman said about this executive order, biden doesn't care that law, a law abiding taxpayers crushed by inflation are forced to pay for free food, housing, and health care for illegals, biden only cares about one thing, power. and that's why he he is giving mass amnesty and citizenship to hundreds of thousands of illegals who he knows will ultimately vote for him there's a lot of details that are clearly missed there that is not factually accurate statement. but when you think about the shift in the republican party, it's coming because of messages like that one, think about marco rubio. >> what was his message in 2016? >> he is potentially on the list of vice presidential candidates for donald trump. >> he talks about this issue much differently now, that is not a coincidence, that is a direct reflection of the fact that republican voters are following donald trump's words. and that is a perfect, one thing that i also want to point out that i think was referenced in that statement as well as from other trump campaign advisers in response to this action today was that they repeatedly said that these undocumented immigrants are going to be able to vote, come selection, not just to give vote, that's not true, that's not accurate. many of these people will not even get us citizenship until five years from now, assuming that it isn't stopped by the courts. and it's also a conspiracy theory that has just been widely spread by republicans in the lead up to this election cycle. which is, which is that there are wide amounts of undocumented migrants, non-us citizens voting in elections which is not true, yeah. >> okay. thank you. thank you for all of that, especially the clarification. there at the end really stand back and stand by donald trump and house republicans turned now on one of their own, the chairman of the house freedom caucus is an erase for his political life today, we're gonna look at how congressman bob good made so many enemies in his own party and why it may cost him his career the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president the former president, one state, which are two very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27, nine live on cnn and streaming on max protect against rsv. >> with the rex v. a rex v is a vaccine used to 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congressman bob good, one, his virginia house district by 15 points in 2022, just two years ago he chairs the ultra conservative house freedom caucus, and yet he made get beyond the verge of getting a pink slip from republican constituents and his ruby red district. now, why have they turned against him? they could have something to do with this we need a speaker who will fight for something anything besides just staying are becoming speaker toes regret that it must vote against the motion to table as i did. and devote to vacate the chair that was good speaking about kevin mccarthy just before he joined seven other republicans and ousting the now-former speaker. but it could go back even further to this decision from last spring just want to congratulate and thank governor ron desantis. america is hungry for courageous, concerned the leadership, and that's on display nowhere else like it isn't a state of florida now donald trump endorsed good's challenger john maguire and campaign for maguire last night in a teller rally just ahead of today's primary if, he's reelected, bob goodwill, staff, virginia in the back, sort of like he did with me. as you probably know, he was against me for numerous years and then after i won the primers, he became a big fan, but that's not good enough because those are the people that they tend to leave you very quickly are fabulous reporters, are back. han's well, is someone who's clearly wearing bob good's suit from that earlier disqualified from dogs good. does it yeah. >> maybe build burdens just any wave goes watching look this is so clear what's happening for those of us that follow politics and are interested in it, there's such a personal dynamic here, and i suppose i should do the throat clearing and say, well, what voters decide, but boy, we all know this is about, it's about donald trump's and his chris lacivita is revenge is the revenge tour. and kevin mccarthy and kevin mccarthy. yeah, great story. yeah, he he picked to be on 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