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House Republican leaders abruptly changed their plan to deal with the crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border late Wednesday night, after they were not able to muster enough votes to pass the legislation before Congress leaves Friday for a five-week recess. onservatives in the House revolted against the Republican-led plan, which provides about $659 million in emergency spending for the border crisis through the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30.
As a result, the House will vote Thursday on two pieces of legislation, the first being the border plan. If that legislation passes, the House would be required to vote on legislation that would bar President Barack Obama from delaying the deportation of young, undocumented immigrants. The Republican dissent was led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), the conservative freshman firebrand who has miffed House leadership before by meddling in the House's affairs (most notably, last year, ahead of the government shutdown).
Cruz met with a sizeable group of House conservatives in his Senate office Wednesday night, where they ate pizza and discussed the border crisis, according to sources. Some of the attendees, according to Roll Call, included Republican Reps. Steve King of Iowa, Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, Steve Stockman of Texas, and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee. The House GOP legislation, a companion bill to one Cruz has proposed in the Senate, would prevent Obama from expanding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Obama established the program unilaterally in 2012 to shield thousands of young undocumented immigrants who have been in the U.S. since childhood from deportation.
Cruz has said any border plan should include a provision to stop the DACA program, because he considers it to be a main contributor to the crisis. This year alone, tens of thousands of migrants from Central America many of them unaccompanied children have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border from Central American countries. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/speaker-cruz-house-republicans-border-124804112.html
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)GOP fail again
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(1,284 posts)1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)at some point, grab cruz by the collar at tell him "Get out of my House! If you wanted to be a member of the House, you should have run for a House seat."