A cloture motion in the US Senate--which ends debate on the worth of the the newly-revived Illegal Immigration Compromise--passed today. It wasn't even close.
What happens now? A second cloture vote on Thursday ending all debate on Compromise's final form, followed by an up or down vote in the Senate. If the second cloture and the Compromise itself pass, then it's on to the House, whose members--being elected every two years rather than every six--seem more inclined to give this bill the lethal injection it deserves. Hopefully.
(Thanks to Hot Air)
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