Posted on 06/27/2013 1:17:05 PM PDT by Mozilla
Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D IL) told Breitbart News on Wednesday he thinks Speaker John Boehner (R OH) supports passing a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
I think Speaker Boehner wants comprehensive immigration reform. He wants a solution to the problem. I think he's for comprehensive immigration reform, said Gutierrez, a long time amnesty advocate. He's for a complete package, I believe. That's what he has said. My meeting with him last week leads me to no other conclusion but to affirm that.
Speaker Boehner told his Republican conference he would not move any immigration bill to the floor without the majority support of his party. Congressman Tim Huelskamp (R KS) told Brietbart News on Tuesday that the Speaker would be going back on his word if he did otherwise.
Boehner told his GOP colleagues Wednesday morning that regardless of what the Senate does, the House will draft its own bill through regular order.
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I recall that months ago Rubio was on TV claiming that this Senate bill has no ‘special’ path to citizenship, that its the same as now except they don't have to leave this country to get it.
Rubio is slick really slick.
Before the vote he was saying he understands why conservatives distrust government to close the borders, that we are good patriotic people.
Unfortunately he is not using it against Dems, instead against us.
Bohner is now on record saying that he will not put up an immigration bill up for a vote unless it has GOP house majority (>~51%) votes, he says that includes after conference bill too.
That means he will have to actually count the GOP votes before the real vote, something Pelosi did religiously and successfully that he doesn't seem to do often.
So this should be some ride.
What kind of bill will get half of house Republicans? (hopefully he sets his goal higher than half)
The House might vote on what they call a "comprehensive" bill without a path-to-citzenship. Or maybe they will try to double cross us. Who knows.
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