Hispanic GOP caucus leaders optimistic immigration deal is around the corner

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Congressional Hispanic Conference Co-Chairs Rep MarioDB & RepTonyGonzales are confident House GOP will reach an agreement on major immigration and border security legislation. 'We’ve been in the midst of negotiations,' Diaz-Balart said.

Co-Chairmen Mario Diaz-Balart and Tony Gonzales said on Tuesday they are optimistic that the GOP's leadership will not push a bill to the House floor without it going through the normal processes — a move that would ensure a proposal has enough backing from Republicans.“We’ve been in the midst of negotiations of trying to get a serious bill across the house,” Diaz-Balart said during a press conference outside the Capitol in Washington early Tuesday.

The comment comes ahead of the House Judiciary Committee’s plan to take up one such proposal, the Border Security and Enforcement Act of 2023. Gonzales has been the most outspoken opponent of the proposal from Rep. Chip Roy on the basis that it would bar asylum-seekers in a way that goes against American values.

 

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