Endangered House Republicans Are Trying to Force a New Vote on Bad Immigration Bills
Worried in part over the potentially disastrous midterm elections, a growing group of Republican legislators in politically perilous circumstances have begun pushing a legislative tactic to force a floor vote on several immigration bills, over the objection of their own party leadership. Of course, since these are Republicans we’re talking about, the bills still seem pretty noxious.
Known as a “discharge petition,” the maneuver requires the support of at least 218 congressmen, and would essentially overrule Speaker Paul Ryan’s resistance to bringing any immigration votes to the floor. As of Wednesday evening, 16 GOP lawmakers have signed onto Florida Representative Carlos Curbelo’s filed petition. Assuming the entire Democratic caucus also signs on, Curbelo’s petition would only need 8 more Republicans to force a vote.
So far, the following GOP representatives are on board:
- Carlos Curbelo-Florida
- Jeff Denham-California
- David G. Valadao-California
- Will Hurd-Texas
- Mario Diaz-Balart-Florida
- Mia B. Love-Utah
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen-Florida
- Charles W. Dent-Pennsylvania
- Fred Upton-Michigan
- David G. Reichert-Washington
- Mike Coffman-Colorado
- Chris Collins-New York
- John J. Faso-New York
- Mark E. Amodei-Nevada
- Elise M. Stefanik-New York
- Leonard Lance-New Jersey
- Ryan A. Costello-Pennsylvania
The move has a decidedly political edge; as the Washington Post noted, “Most, but not all [of the representatives signing on] represent swing districts with significant Latino constituencies or are retiring from the House.”