Republican reaction was swift and strong Thursday to the Senate's passing of sweeping immigration reform legislation, with many senators predicting the measure will fail in the House of Representatives.
"Sponsors of this legislation, despite the array of financial, establishment, and special-interest support, failed to hit their target of 70 votes," said Sen. Jeff Sessions, the Alabama Republican who has long railed against the bill. "The more people learned about the bill, the more uneasy they became.
"Failure to reach 70 votes is significant, and ensures the House has plenty of space to chart an opposite course and reject this fatally flawed proposal," Sessions said. "It is a broken promise, 1,200 pages long."
"This is a bill led by Democrats," Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul declared on Fox News. "There will be a bill proposed for immigration reform led by Republicans in the House, and I'm hoping that's something that I can get behind."
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