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- Republicans have failed to cobble together enough votes for multiple immigration proposals, despite controlling the House.
- Blame is spread all around, but a big chunk is being put on a chaotic and often unclear message from the White House.
WASHINGTON — The ongoing debate in Congress about how to solve a number of problems with the US immigration process is not going well.
Republicans and Democrats in the Senate cannot work together, stalling every effort. In the House, where Democratic support is not a necessity, the Republican conference is fractured and unable to pass uniquely different bills.
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