After Senator John McCain fielded several angry questions at a town hall meeting Tuesday, it’s proving something of a reality check for how difficult passing immigration reform might be. Some questioners yelled about securing the border, others argued that illegal immigrants are illiterate and moving to the United States for benefits.
Congressman Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, talked about the town hall on Jansing & Co. Wednesday.
“It was an ugly scene. Sadly, there is a profound misunderstanding among this group about the life of immigrants in the United States, so it is going to be a little bit of a tough path,” Castro said. “We’ve got to remember that 60% of the American public supports a path to earned citizenship. So when you hear an angry mob like that it’s not the majority of Americans.”
Castro says he realizes getting a bill passed is going to be difficult.
“Nobody’s ever thought that getting this through Congress was going to be a cakewalk…and so we’ve expected some of that. For Republicans, obviously it’s tougher because that group tends to be in their party,” he said.








