Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas says if his party wants to get a bipartisan immigration bill through the House, they may have to accept more stringent border security measures than they like.
Though he has expressed support for the Senate’s bill, Castro said on Tuesday’s The Daily Rundown that “all of the new border agents along the southwestern border” is a “bitter pill” Democrats might have to swallow to get reform passed.
Illinois Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez said Monday that there are enough votes to get immigration reform passed in the House, adding “now we need to get it done.”
Castro, co-president of the Democratic freshman class, agreed with his colleague that a path to citizenship may be possible in an immigration deal, but blamed Speaker Boehner’s political maneuvers for obstructing its passage.








