A bill put together by House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., that he hopes will be a compromise on immigration reform for both moderates and conservative Republicans appears to have won approval of key negotiators.
Reps. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said they back the Ryan plan, even though they have authored a more conservative immigration reform proposal that House lawmakers are supposed to vote on this month.
The approval of Goodlatte and McCaul could help bring in support for the Ryan compromise plan from a faction of conservatives who will be needed to help pass the bill. While the legislation is not scheduled yet for a vote this week, it is expected on the floor for consideration in the coming days.
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If Ryan comes up with it, it's no good! The taxpayer will pay for his treachery!
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DeleteOf course it does..........of course it does.
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DeleteThey, the illegal criminals, must all be kicked O-U-T without exception ASAP! Ryan is a whiney little sissy Rino.
ReplyDeleteRyan: As crooked as the day is long.
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