
If we hand them back the Senate it most certainly won’t be on a pro-amnesty mandate.
Via The Hill:
Senate Republicans say they’ll try to pass immigration reform legislation in the next two years if they take back the Senate in November.
The Republicans say winning back the Senate will allow them to pass a series of bills on their own terms that have a better chance of winning approval in the House. […]
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who is poised to take over as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said he will vote to pass immigration legislation in the next Congress if Republicans ascend to the majority.
“We’d start over again next year,” Grassley said, when asked about the next steps if Congress does not pass immigration reform by September.
“I’d make a decision about whether you could get more done by separate bills or a comprehensive bill,” he said.
Grassley said he may have supported the 2013 Senate immigration bill if it had tougher border security and interior enforcement provisions.
