Top Republican: Immigration ‘Dead’ if Not Done Early Next Year
Immigration reform likely will not pass this year and the issue could die completely if it’s not dealt with by early 2014, according to a major Republican reform backer.
“I agree with what they said that it’s unlikely that it’s going to happen in the remaining days this year,” Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (Fla.) said during an interview with Fusion’s Jorge Ramos. “And I also think that if we don’t get it done by early next year, it’s frankly—you know—potentially dead.”
Diaz-Balart’s GOP colleagues have pumped the brakes on immigration reform in the House.
Leaders won’t take up a sweeping overhaul passed by the Senate in June. Moreover, they say no bill will get to the floor without the support of a majority of Republican lawmakers. That’s a tough task for the GOP conference, which is deeply divided over immigration.