GOP savors seeing House Dems oppose own immigration bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is a trendy battle cry for liberals. Republicans like it too, but think a better use for the proposal is to cause campaign-season headaches for Democrats. A day after a handful of House progressives introduced legislation to erase the federal agency, GOP lawmakers on Friday were considering scheduling a vote on the effort. That would force Democrats to take a stand on a proposal many of them would rather avoid because either way, they risk alienating voters. The ...
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