Colorado Politics

GOP won’t force quick House vote on Dem bill axing ICE

WASHINGTON – House Republican leaders won’t hold a quick vote on a Democratic bill abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and instead will offer a non-binding GOP measure lauding the agency and ridiculing calls for its elimination.

No. 3 House GOP leader Steve Scalise, R-La., and other Republicans had at first advocated voting on the Democrats’ legislation as a way to embarrass and divide them amid this year’s election campaigns. Liberals see ICE as a symbol of President Donald Trump’s harsh immigration policies, but other Democrats considered the bill a political blunder that could alienate moderate voters.

The vote on the non-binding GOP resolution is planned for Wednesday, said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.

A handful of liberals introduced their bill abolishing ICE last week. But as soon as GOP leaders began discussing the idea of voting on it, Democrats – including the bill’s sponsors – said they’d all vote “no” and called the planned roll call a political stunt.

Top Republicans did not explicitly explain Tuesday why they opted for a vote on the resolution instead of the Democratic legislation.

AshLee Strong, spokeswoman for House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said Democrats could choose “to stand with the majority of Americans who support ICE and vote for this resolution, or follow the extreme voices on the far left calling for abolishment of an agency that protects us.”

McCarthy said having a vote on the resolution would show Democrats’ “hypocrisy,” adding, “I want to see where people really stand on it.”

Some Republicans said privately that if Democrats had opposed their own bill, it would have given some Democratic moderates cover against GOP attempts to tar them as supporting an unrealistic attempt to dismantle ICE. Those Republicans spoke on condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions.

Others still say voting on the Democratic bill would have been the better choice.

“That’s not the play leadership has chosen,” said Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-S.C.

The resolution by Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., voices support for ICE officers “who make sacrifices every day to secure our borders, enforce our laws, and protect our safety.” It says eliminating ICE would mean “countless illegal aliens who could pose a threat to public safety would be allowed to roam free” and leave “drugs in our communities to cause more devastation.”

Hundreds of activists protest the Trump administration’s approach to illegal border crossings and separation of children from immigrant parents, in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June 28, 2018. Several prominent Democrats who are mulling a bid for the White House in 2020 sought to bolster their progressive credentials this week by calling for major changes to immigration enforcement, with some pressing for the outright abolition of the federal government’s chief immigration enforcement agency. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
J. Scott Applewhite
Tags

PREV

PREVIOUS

Lawmakers warn Trump tariffs threaten local newspapers

WASHINGTON – About a dozen members of Congress warned Tuesday that newspapers in their home states are in danger of cutting coverage, laying off workers or going out of business if the United States maintains recently imposed tariffs on Canadian newsprint. Newsprint is the type of paper used in producing newspapers. The Trump administration ordered […]

NEXT

NEXT UP

Denver schools superintendent Boasberg is stepping down after nearly 10 years

Tom Boasberg, who has earned a national profile as Denver schools superintendent, is stepping down. Boasberg announced Tuesday he’s leaving his post at after an unusually long tenure – nearly 10 years at the helm of Denver Public Schools, a 92,600-student urban district nationally known for its innovative approaches to school improvement. Boasberg will continue to serve […]


Welcome Back.

Streak: 9 days i

Stories you've missed since your last login:

Stories you've saved for later:

Recommended stories based on your interests:

Edit my interests