After surrendering to Democrats on a myriad of hot-button issues, Senate Republicans may get yet another chance to sell out their base before the year's end - this time, on an immigration bill reportedly engineered by North Carolina GOP Sen. Thom Tillis that would provide amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants.
- According to reporting from melodramatic Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent, Tillis and Arizona Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema are pressing for the upper chamber to consider their bipartisan "immigration reform" bill before Congress's current lame-duck session ends later this month.
Bottom Line
- While the move to hand out amnesty like candy on Halloween is absurd, it should come as no surprise to conservative voters. Over the past year, Tillis and several of his Republican colleagues have worked overtime to sell out their base on a whole host of issues.
- Tillis ignored the wishes of his voters and helped spearhead the “Respect for Marriage Act,” voting with 11 of his fellow GOP senators to help Democrats pass the bill. Once law, the measure will open the door for radical LGBT activists to use the legal system to harass religious Americans for believing in the true definition of marriage.
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