Congress’s repeated failures on immigration reform
Each time the bill passed the Senate with a bipartisan 60+ majority & each time the House R majority refused to vote on it even tho it likely had > 218 votes. Worth noting again that 85% of House Rs now hold districts with fewer immigrants than the national average: restoration https://t.co/inJky79kb3
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) June 23, 2018