Congressional Republicans are vowing to fight Obama's plan to change immigration laws through executive action, but they are struggling with how to do that without triggering a government shutdown. FULL STORY
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is not ready to admit that Republicans gave Democrats a thumping in last week's midterm elections.
Sally Kohn says Republicans have no valid reason to block action on immigration reform