House Republicans Take a Stand on Immigration

The House Republicans gave the Senate Republicans a very clear idea of where their immigration bill stands in the House:

“It’s dead on arrival in the House,” said Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind. “A comprehensive bill will not pass the House. There is significant Democratic opposition and overwhelming Republican opposition.” [Source.]

Now, that seems pretty clear to me. The House Republicans get it. Seems the red hot phones in their offices have had an impact on them.

Maybe now the Senate Republicans can find their spines. But I’m not holding my breath.

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One Response to “House Republicans Take a Stand on Immigration”

  1. June Mathieu says:

    I am particularly interested in illegal immigration data. Would like to know if Arlen Specter did, indeed, vote to give them Social
    Security benefits a few years ago. Thanks, you’re doing a GREAT job. We need more people like you!

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