Republicans Responding to Abolish ICE Movement With 'ICE Is Great' Bill |
Tuesday, 17 July 2018 13:13 |
Krueger writes: "During a news day held hostage by President Trump's disastrous meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Republicans chose to announce that instead of pushing forward a vote on a measure to abolish ICE, they'll instead be voting on a bill heralding the agency's good work."
Republicans Responding to Abolish ICE Movement With 'ICE Is Great' Bill17 July 18
It’s all a political gambit for the Republicans, particularly House Speaker Paul Ryan and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, to squash the left wing momentum to dismantle ICE.
Then McCarthy announced that Republican leaders would instead vote Wednesday on a bill by Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins—who you may remember as the crazy Islamophobic gun guy who also made a little film in the gas chambers at Auschwitz—“talking about all the things ICE has done saving the children, the human trafficking, the more than 980,000 pounds of narcotics.” “I gave [Wisconsin Congressman Mark] Pocan an opportunity to vote on the bill … They don’t want to vote for their own bill,” McCarthy, who’s widely reported to be in a leadership struggle with Scalise to succeed Ryan, told Politico. The site reported last week that Pocan and the bill’s co-sponsors planned to vote against the measure when it came to a vote, saying they wouldn’t be part of a Republican “political stunt.” The Republicans’ majority can get almost any piece of performative conservatism passed through the House, for the moment. But this vote still won’t get the attention it deserves, mostly because we’ll still be preoccupied by the new Red scare. |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2019 10:21 |