Sen. John McCain and Sen. Chuck Schumer joined the Morning Joe crew from the Russel Rotunda Tuesday morning, praising the immigration deal, its bipartisan roots, and their optimism for the deal.
McCain, who championed the immigration reform bills of 2007 before it was scuttled by conservative voters and lobbyists, said this time will be different.
“I think one of the big factors is the polarization of the Hispanic vote and the realization amongst Republicans that when a Democratic candidate gets 71% of the vote, you can do the math and see the [party’s] descent towards irrelevancy or failure to win an election,” he said, adding that there’s also the “realization of the American people that we can’t have 11 million people living in the shadows.”
Responding to the critics, Schumer and McCain reaffirmed that the deal is far from amnesty.








