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Manchin: Immigration Reform Likely ‘Too Big’ for Budget Reconciliation Bill

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https://www.latinorebels.com/2021/10...grationreform/


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) tells Latino Rebels that immigration reform is “too big” to fit into the massive social spending bill currently being negotiated by Congressional Democrats on Capitol Hill.

“I don’t think it’s going to be in there. I really don’t,” Manchin told Latino Rebels after leaving a Senate vote on Monday afternoon. “I think it’s too big for that.”

Asked if he agrees with Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough’s recent pair of political statements (here and here) against including immigration reform in the budget deal, Manchin said he’s “totally committed to trying to help” immigrants, but that he is unwilling to “bust the Byrd Rule.”
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He's too big of a bitch for the senate seat. Fuck this hoe.
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Just disguised the immigration amendment into a big corporate tax cut and he will support it asap!
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) tells Latino Rebels that immigration reform is “too big” to fit into the massive social spending bill currently being negotiated by Congressional Democrats on Capitol Hill.

“I don’t think it’s going to be in there. I really don’t,” Manchin told Latino Rebels after leaving a Senate vote on Monday afternoon. “I think it’s too big for that.”

Asked if he agrees with Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough’s recent pair of political statements (here and here) against including immigration reform in the budget deal, Manchin said he’s “totally committed to trying to help” immigrants, but that he is unwilling to “bust the Byrd Rule.”
I knew it! I'm not surprised at all!!! These politicians are all the same! They were all looking for a way out! The Parliamentarian is just a foil.
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I knew it! I'm not surprised at all!!! These politicians are all the same! They were all looking for a way out! The Parliamentarian is just a foil.
That right, fuck him, fuck her, fuck them, fuck everyone.
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Dissapointed but not surprised has been the motto for the past 10 years
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Perfect scenario for a DACA-Only solution! Jam it through and get over it!!
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he and Sinema are hoes for corporate donations. fuck ‘em both.

no wonder they can’t pass shit, we have 48 Democrats and 52 Republicans in the Senate.
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he and Sinema are hoes for corporate donations. fuck ‘em both.

no wonder they can’t pass shit, we have 48 Democrats and 52 Republicans in the Senate.
Manchin & Sinema r DINOs fasho but in the end it's Schumer who refused to jam DACA-Only solution into the budget recon bill.
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