As they try to sell the bill to skeptics, the Senate’s immigration supporters are pitching it as a return to bipartisanship and regular order.
Immigration
Immigration Bill Faces First Major Test
Republicans will try to kill momentum for an immigration overhaul by drowning it in a flood of amendments
Four Additional Hurdles for Immigration Reform
As the Senate bill heads to the Judiciary Committee next week, there is plenty of cause for optimism, but also much still standing in the way.
Rand Paul Calls for Immigration Bill to be Slowed After Boston
Paul’s statement is a sign of how the Boston bombings may scramble the Senate’s immigration bill
Why Mark Zuckerberg Is Pushing For Immigration Reform
The tech titan knows Silicon Valley is starved for talent
Rubio and Immigration Reform: Will He Stick or Scoot?
The question on many Washington minds is whether Sen. Marco Rubio really wants an immigration reform bill to pass.
Immigration Reform: The Coming Fight Over The Low-Skilled Worker Visa
The proposal at the heart of the Senate immigration reform bill is realistic but faces a dim future in Congress. Inside the fight over the new W-visa.
AP Bans ‘Illegal Immigrant’: The Tricky Language of Immigration Reform
Which words should politicians, journalists, and political commentators use now?
Four Hurdles That Could Block Immigration Reform
This is the best chance in a generation for immigration reform, but there are reasons a deal has been so hard to come by
Rand Paul Embraces Immigration Reform
The backing of the Tea Party favorite is a new and important milepost on the long road to a comprehensive immigration-reform bill.
Parsing Jeb II
Jeb Bush’s book not only rekindles the war within the GOP over amnesty and immigration; it sets up 2016 to be a potentially bruising primary with his friend Marco Rubio. UPDATE: Rubio responds.
Parsing Jeb
Florida Governor Jeb Bush seems to be working through his position on amnesty and immigration.
Yes, Rubio and Obama Mostly Agree on Immigration. No, That Doesn’t Mean Reform Is Inevitable.
How far is Rubio willing to bend to cut a deal few of his supporters want with a president most of his supporters despise?