Never mind.
I guess immigration wasn't a crisis after all.
Update: It appears the House Republicans are going to take their bigotry show on the road. They will not get legislation passed, but that doesn't mean they still can't use the issue to generate racist voter turnout. (And that block votes solidly Republican.)
WASHINGTON - In a defeat for President Bush, Republican congressional leaders said Tuesday that broad immigration legislation is all but doomed for the year, a victim of election-year concerns in the House and conservatives' implacable opposition to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.
Update: It appears the House Republicans are going to take their bigotry show on the road. They will not get legislation passed, but that doesn't mean they still can't use the issue to generate racist voter turnout. (And that block votes solidly Republican.)
In a move that could bury President Bush's high-profile effort to overhaul immigration law until after the midterm elections, House GOP leaders yesterday announced a series of field hearings during the August recess, pushing off final negotiations on a bill until fall at the earliest.
4 Comments:
Never a crisis, just a distraction.
By Anonymous, at 10:03 PM
I know. A spiteful, racist, divisive distraction.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 10:20 PM
They whip up this huge discussion around the country; immigration is vital to our security, and then no leadership, no guts, just political games.
By Unknown, at 10:37 PM
Yeah. I just wonder how that's going to play with the people they whipped up.
I added the update this morning about the road show.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 9:05 AM
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