Posted on 06/20/2014 7:20:58 AM PDT by maggief
The White House believes that the election of a new House leadership team has opened up an opportunity to pass immigration reform this summer, presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett said Friday.
Jarrett said the change necessitated by Rep. Eric Cantors (R-Va.) surprising primary loss gives new life to immigration reform.
Theres a change in leadership obviously with Cantors loss and so we have an opportunity with a new team in place in the House to act, Jarrett told reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast on Friday. President Obama believes this summer is a pivotal opportunity for us to get comprehensive immigration reform passed through the House, she added.
In a historic upset earlier this month, Cantor lost his primary to Tea Party challenger David Brat, who repeatedly accused the Republican lawmaker of supporting amnesty for illegal immigrants. On Thursday, Republicans elected Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to replace Cantor as majority leader.
Conventional wisdom has held that Cantors loss would spook already wary Republican leaders from pursuing immigration reform legislation over the summer.
But Jarrett said in discussions with business leaders in recent days that nobody has said to me they thought his defeat was because of immigration reform. In recent days, Jarrett shared a dinner with News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch and a breakfast with the Business Roundtable to discuss the topic.
Jarrett also noted that Cantor himself disputed the notion that immigration was to blame during an interview on Sunday.
"I dont think there is any one reason for the outcome of the election," Cantor told CNN.
Jarrett also indicated that Republican lawmakers had told the White House they would be more able to address immigration reform after the primaries had concluded.
Leading up to the election what we were hearing from the House is well wait until the primary season are over, Jarrett said. So in a sense, cool your jets, lets get through the primary season, and then with that behind us between the primary and the end of the summer we have an opportunity. And so, the elections over now.
Jarrett also said the administration was looking at executive actions he could take that would be building upon the deferred action program he announced in 2012, which affords some children who came to the U.S. illegally temporary legal status.
Hes looking at what are the options he has under the executive powers he has, Jarrett said. I dont want to prejudge what those might be.
Her sock puppet has not been getting the job done lately in his public appearances so she's having to take up the burden of spreading the BS herself.
I think they are going for some sort of de facto Amnesty by shipping in all these pint sized illegal invaders.
I don’t trust or believe her on this.
The Democrats are all about control. They know that immigration is an issue that will split the GOP and allow them to retain control.
It’s in their interest to sow dissention and resentment and anger in the GOP. And Jarrett is a master at doing so. THAT is what this is really all about.
I don’t trust the GOP leadership either, but until I see them do something substantive I’m not giving a shred of credence to ANYTHING that comes out of a Democrat’s mouth.
Delusional
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