Ding ding ding. Cornyn/Kyl, as bad as it is, could probably barely squeeze through the house, but McCain-Kennedy has a zero percent chance of passing the house of representatives, period.
An immigration bill was already passed by the House of Representatives (did not include any amnesty). After the Senate passe its bill, the two will have to be reconciled in Committee, where the Senate will try mightily to overrule any objections by the House reps. Then, if the 2 houses agree, the bill will go to Prez Bush for signature or veto.
"After the Senate passe its bill, the two will have to be reconciled in Committee, where the Senate will try mightily to overrule any objections by the House reps. Then, if the 2 houses agree, the bill will go to Prez Bush for signature or veto."
Both the house and the senate will have to vote on the changes. If it includes an amnesty, the house won't go along.