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The House GOP Still Can’t Figure Out What It Wants on Immigration Another day, another meeting, and another failure to achieve intraparty consensus on immigration, even as a forced vote looms.
By Ed Kilgore
House GOP Factions Playing Chicken With Immigration, Farm Bill Paul Ryan is caught in the middle as the House Freedom Caucus and key GOP moderates push conflicting paths on immigration bills.
By Ed Kilgore
Red State Republicans Are Trying to Trump Each Other’s Trumpiness GOP candidates for governor of Georgia are tripping over each other to sound like Trump on “the swamp” and sanctuary cities.
By Ed Kilgore
Yes, Romney the Presidential Candidate Was Right Wing on Immigration Mitt Romney may be trying to pander to conservatives by talking tough on immigration. But that’s something he’s been doing for a long time.
By Ed Kilgore
As the Parties Have Polarized on Immigration Policy, Hispanic Vote Stays Stable The major parties have been rapidly separating on immigration policy in the very recent past. But other factors have kept the Hispanic vote stable.
By Ed Kilgore
Trump Administration Supports Path to Citizenship, a.k.a. Amnesty, for Dreamers In the latest in a series of flip-flops, the Trump administration now seems to be endorsing eventual citizenship for beneficiaries of a deal on DACA.
By Ed Kilgore
Trump’s Immigration Flip-Flop His astonishing (if shaky) deal with Democrats is a miniature version of the immigration reform efforts that divided the GOP in the recent past.
By Ed Kilgore
Could Trump Hold Dreamers Hostage for Border-Wall Funding? The administration may be forced by the courts to cancel protection for Dreamers. So it could be time for a grand bargain to get border-wall funding.
By Ed Kilgore
revolt like an egyptian
May 16, 2011
By Julie Gerstein