Stephen Colbert Perfectly Sums Up Trump's 'Offer' To End The Shutdown

Stephen Colbert isn’t buying President Donald Trump’s latest plan to end the government shutdown.

Trump on Saturday offered to temporarily restore some DACA and TPS protections for immigrants in exchange for funding for his border wall.

But as the “Late Show” host pointed out, those are protections that Trump himself took away:

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ʻAkaka Falls State Park, Hawaii (Big Island)

"These picturesque Hawaiian falls are home to a rare species of fish that uses a special sucker to climb up cliffs."
"These picturesque Hawaiian falls are home to a rare species of fish that uses a special sucker to climb up cliffs."

Medicine Rocks State Park, Montana

"This beautiful ancient site dotted with unusual perforated sandstone pillars was considered sacred by American Indian tribes."
"This beautiful ancient site dotted with unusual perforated sandstone pillars was considered sacred by American Indian tribes."

Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park, Nevada

"These huge stone ovens in the desert fueled the Nevada silver boom, and may have also been a hideout for outlaws."
"These huge stone ovens in the desert fueled the Nevada silver boom, and may have also been a hideout for outlaws."

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, California

"This Big Sur waterfall drops 80 feet directly into the Pacific Ocean, and inspired the hillside house up top."
"This Big Sur waterfall drops 80 feet directly into the Pacific Ocean, and inspired the hillside house up top."

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Florida

"Located within a historic park, the [Cape Florida Lighthouse] is the oldest standing structure in Miami."
"Located within a historic park, the [Cape Florida Lighthouse] is the oldest standing structure in Miami."

Caddo Lake State Park, Texas

"Foragers once flocked to this big beautiful bayou to hunt for pearls."
"Foragers once flocked to this big beautiful bayou to hunt for pearls."

Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire

"Even Henry David Thoreau found this glacial pothole [The Basin] irresistible."
"Even Henry David Thoreau found this glacial pothole [The Basin] irresistible."

Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah

"This quiet park's strange sedimentary spires were named after Kodak's color film."
"This quiet park's strange sedimentary spires were named after Kodak's color film."

Natural Bridge State Park, Virginia

"A sacred site for Native Americans surveyed by George Washington and owned by both King George III and Thomas Jefferson."
"A sacred site for Native Americans surveyed by George Washington and owned by both King George III and Thomas Jefferson."

Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, Minnesota

"This picturesque cliffside beacon no longer calls to sailors but shines once a year in honor of a famous shipwreck."
"This picturesque cliffside beacon no longer calls to sailors but shines once a year in honor of a famous shipwreck."

Totem Bight State Historical Park, Alaska

"This historic collection of Native Alaskan artifacts was resurrected through a partnership between the WPA and tribal artisans."
"This historic collection of Native Alaskan artifacts was resurrected through a partnership between the WPA and tribal artisans."

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Kentucky

"Moonbows over Kentucky."
"Moonbows over Kentucky."

Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area, Georgia

"Providence Canyon, affectionately known as 'Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon,' is one of Georgia’s most treasured locations."
"Providence Canyon, affectionately known as 'Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon,' is one of Georgia’s most treasured locations."

Ecola State Park, Oregon

"Hidden behind two regal viewing points, Crescent Beach offers a private, misty retreat into prehistory in the heart of Oregon’s bustling Ecola State Park."
"Hidden behind two regal viewing points, Crescent Beach offers a private, misty retreat into prehistory in the heart of Oregon’s bustling Ecola State Park."

Baxter State Park, Maine

"The highest point in Maine is a grand gift to the state's citizens that also happens to be one end of the Appalachian Trail."
"The highest point in Maine is a grand gift to the state's citizens that also happens to be one end of the Appalachian Trail."

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