As the Senate prepares for the immigration debate to begin on Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz, one of the top Republicans leading the opposition, said President Obama was the cause of the problems that may prevent passage of the current bill.
The push for a comprehensive overhaul of immigration enters a crucial phase this week in the Senate chamber, where Republicans remain divided over how to work with Democrats and President Obama. This past weekend, Sen. Kelly Ayotte became the fifth Republican to announce her support for the immigration bill.
But even after seven months of building support for comprehensive reform, the Gang of Eight is anticipating a contentious debate. The pathway-to-citizenship provision for the nation’s estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants continues to be controversial among Republicans.
Sen. Cruz criticized the White House for politicizing the issue. “This bill, I think is being driven primarily by partisan politics and not by a desire to solve it,” Cruz said.
“The biggest obstacle to passing common sense immigration reform is President Barack Obama,” Cruz told ABC News. “A path to citizenship is the most divisive aspect of this bill. And the White House is insisting on it.”
“The path the White House is going down, I believe, is designed for this bill to fail,” Cruz said. “It is designed for it to sail through the Senate and then crash in the House to let the president go and campaign in 2014 on this issue.”
Cruz has become one of the most vocal opponents of the bill–ignoring Republican leaders who hope to pass an immigration reform package as part of their effort to appeal to minorities. Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican on the Gang of Eight who helped craft the legislation, has listened to conservatives’ demands for tougher enforcement “triggers” that must be met in order to allow the path to citizenship to proceed.
Rubio has said that the White House and Congress cannot be soft on border security provisions (or he may vote against his own bill), but that legalization for undocumented immigrants will occur.









