When one asks what’s killing the GOP’s ability to advance their immigration agenda, it’s clear the call is coming from inside the House

Republican lawmakers in the House are once again at each other’s throats, this time over their efforts to secure hardline border and immigration reform.

On Friday, Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) skewered former President Donald Trump — and members of his own party — for failing to secure the border during his own time in office during an interview on Fox Business.

“President Trump failed, along with Republicans … they failed in 2018 to actually move a border security bill to tighten this so that we weren’t dealing with this crisis right now, they failed to build the wall,” Roy said, “this stuff matters, it adds up.”

During a heated floor debate on Thursday, Roy also expressed his frustrations with his caucus. “It doesn’t matter who is sitting in the speaker’s seat or who has the majority. We keep doing the same stupid stuff,” he said, lambasting a proposed resolution that would extend government funding through early March. The bill passed and was signed by President Biden on Friday.

    • PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com
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      6 months ago

      They’re having to consolidate their position for rhetorical affect. Last time it was the border and spending cuts, but they long delays caused outrage,which was the point. They just thought a government shutdown would reflect badly on Democrats because they’re stupid. So they’re trying again, still thinking their principled stand reflects American public opinion generally.

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      6 months ago

      Probably not. People care about abortion because it affects them and it’s been a hotly debated issue for decades. The border issues mostly don’t and so it’s not a galvanizing issue. Republicans are just looking for something to rile up their base.