Rep. Gutiérrez Says There Are Enough Republicans Onboard for House To Pass Immigration Reform
Many don't want to be identified
Forty to 50 House Republicans will support immigration reform, Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) predicted Thursday.
Gutiérrez said many of the Republicans supportive of immigration reform don't want to be identified, but he insisted they would support comprehensive immigration reform.
"If they ask me today, go find those 40 to 50 Republicans, I'll tell them I found them. I know where they're at," Gutiérrez said in an interview with Ed O'Keefe at The Washington Post.
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