The resurrected Senate immigration deal failed a second key cloture vote. The bill's opponents included people on the right, like Sen. Jim DeMint, and senators as far to the left as Bernie Sanders.
As I've noted before, the coalition behind "comprehensive" efforts to Do Something about immigration is rife with internal contradictions.
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