We knew you could do it! After weeks of debate and failed votes, the Senate passed its immigration reform bill Thursday 68-32—a vote that included 14 Republicans. The 11 million undocumented immigrants who would have a path (albeit it a long one) to citizenship, should the bill become law, shouldn't break out the champagne just yet, though—it could still fail in the Republican-controlled House. Speaker John Boehner has said he won't even bring the bill to the floor for a vote. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), an opponent of the bill, said immigration reform was destined for "the ash heap of history," regardless of its victory in the Senate.
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