President Obama unveils his proposals for comprehensive immigration reform today in Las Vegas. He’s expected to largely embrace the plan proposed yesterday by the Gang of 8 in the Senate, with some key differences. The big question is whether either plan can pass the Republican House.
The State Department closed the office working to shut down the detainee facility at Guantanamo Bay, meaning the Obama administration is unable or unwilling to make good on one of the president’s campaign promises from 2008.
All talk and no action: Echoing what Paul Krugman wrote yesterday, New York Times columnist David Brooks writes about how — thus far — there have been plenty of calls by Republicans to change the party than evidence of actual change. And Brooks goes one step further, suggesting that the Republican party is headed for a split.









