Gowdy says the immigration proposal that his committee is focused on and one that Boehner has been very supportive of has nothing to do with winning elections or appealing to groups who formerly didn’t associate with the Republican Party. Rather he says it has to do with border security, internal security, and what’s best for the country and those are the principles Boehner will likely put into writing. He says, among his colleagues in the House, there is no appetite for Amnesty as it is commonly defined.
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