Posted on 02/04/2015 9:01:49 AM PST by SeekAndFind
House conservatives are doubling down in their efforts to undo President Obama's lenient new deportation policies as part of a bill funding the Homeland Security Department.
The Republicans, including Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), are vowing to hold the line on tying funding for the Homeland Security Department to language reversing Obamas executive actions on immigration even after Senate Democrats blocked their bill from being considered in the upper chamber.
Theres not a Plan B, because this is the plan," Scalise said minutes after the Senate vote, according to Fox News's Chad Pergram. Rep. John Fleming (R-La.) echoed that message, saying many of us agree that we should stand behind the one bill that we sent over there.
Most of us feel that way, he said just before the Senate vote. Anything less than that, we're not going to get any better result anyway. So why not just go for what's really right?
Tuesday's Senate vote was 51-48 to end debate on the House-passed Homeland Security bill far shy of the 60 supporters GOP leaders needed to move to a vote on final passage.
Every Senate Democrat voted against proceeding to the package, as did Dean Heller (R-Nev.).
Its unclear how GOP leaders intend to proceed. Republican leaders in both chambers are under pressure to stand firm in opposition to Obamas actions.
DHS funding is set to expire on Feb. 28, and Republicans are also wary of the political blowback if they're seen as threatening shutdown of the agency, particularly in the immediate wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris last month.
Democrats, who are calling for a clean bill to fund the Homeland Security Department, have used every opportunity to hammer the Republicans for risking the nation's security to score political points with their conservative base.
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I think that sounds like an excellent plan. I wish we had a strong Cruz type leader. I could see him doing this easily.
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