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More Republican Senators Expect Lankford Migration Plan to Collapse

According to Politico, pro-immigration Republican senators are pushing ahead with an early version of the Democratic-backed immigration plan currently being negotiated by Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.) and Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). It is said to be a sign of collapse.

under heading“Republican senators fear the border deal is already doomed,” Politico reported, citing a possible sponsor of the bill, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas). ) commented as follows:

“There are a number of members who say, ‘Well, I’m going to join the Republican majority, but if you can’t get that kind of support, remove me,'” Cornyn said in an interview. “The idea of ​​passing something that won’t even be taken up in the House is another challenge in itself.”

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-North Dakota), a vocal advocate of expanding white-collar migration, complained about voting trends, Politico reported.

“The very people who were asking for something to be put on the border as part of additional measures suddenly started saying, months later, that they didn’t want to do anything on the border,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer, RN.D. ) said. I’m not going to vote either way. “By the way, the fact that even if it passes, the House may not take it up. That’s not irrelevant. Why would our collective spend political capital on a cause that can’t pass?”

Lankford said Republican leaders won’t move forward with a final bill unless it has support from half of the caucus.

Another pro-immigration Republican, Sen. Mike Rounds (RS.D.), blamed Russia for the rise of Republican opposition, telling Politico: Rumors on the Internet often come from abroad, and some people don’t want to give money to Ukraine, so they want this government to be shut down. ”

Lankford, Democrats and their media allies have slammed critics for sharing and discussing leaked reports on the bill’s contents.

Leaks indicate that the bill would allow Biden’s lawmakers to import more legal immigrants, but it also reflects future presidents’ efforts to reduce the influx of immigrants that cut wages, soared rents and lowered productivity. This suggests that new legal shackles will be imposed on the government.

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Some Republican senators are pushing back against Lankford and McConnell.

“If you want to blame someone for failing to secure our borders or provide lethal aid to Ukraine, Israel, or Taiwan, you are completely disconnected with the American electorate, and you would rather not do that.” “We should blame the Senate Republican leadership in Washington for giving us everything for Ukraine rather than actually securing the border.” January 30th editorial By Sen. Rick Scott (R-Florida).

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) supported Scott, tweeting:

“Instead of suggesting without evidence that “a lot of the internet rumors” about the border deal come from Russia, perhaps proponents of the deal should publish the text of the bill so that we can confirm that we are not talking about rumors but about facts. We should be able to deal with it.” answered Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), a prominent critic of the pending giveaway.

But supporters say the problem is that advocates are unable or unwilling to introduce legislation.

“If we can’t win the debate on the merits of policy, it’s going to get even steeper,” acknowledged Sen. Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina), one of the party’s most pro-immigration advocates.

Many polls show that Republican voters and swing voters are increasingly opposed to Biden’s large-scale immigration policies.

This influx is dramatically changing public attitudes toward mass immigration into Americans’ workplaces and communities, with majorities in two polls now describing it as an “invasion.”

According to a Harvard University poll from January 17-18, Biden’s border policy is the biggest issue in American politics. “Immigration is currently considered the biggest issue facing the nation, +7 [points] ahead of inflation,” according to a summary poll of 2,346 registered voters. The poll was conducted by Harris Poll and HarrisX.

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