“Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people, and Congress’ failure to act on it is a disappointment.”I guess we won't be seeing him at the signing.
BTW, here is some interesting analysis by Rich Lowry:
The Bargainers had been running through the clay pigeon, tabling amendments to get them out of the way so they could get to the Graham-Kyl-Martinez "apprehend and deport" amendment. Then, the plan was, that amendment wouldn't be tabled, signaling that it would pass and giving some cat-nip to on-the-fence Republicans to vote for cloture. But Baucus wasn't tabled, stopping the process before it got to Lindsey "Deportation" Graham's creation. That helped blow away a big piece of the political strategy of the Bargainers.Reid couldn't move on to other amendments because he needed unanimous consent and the conservatives wouldn't cooperate.
Procedurally, he had been check-mated; politically, the cover of the Graham-Kyl-Martinez amendment wouldn't be available; and it was downhill from there.Pretty smart of the conservatives and a demonstration to the leadership that they aren't going to roll over the rights of the minority.