GOP Comprehensivists Facing Oblivion: Sure seems like a lot of vulnerable House Republicans — e.g. Coffman, Curbelo, Denham, Valadao, Issa, Ros-Lehtinen, to name six — are supporters of immigration amnesty. That’s to be expected, of course, since GOP members from the most heaviliy Latino districts would be the most politically threatened (Latinos being “natural Republicans” only in GOP lobbyists’ fantasies.) But it means that if Republicans do hold the House, their caucus might be missing some of its loudest pro-amnesty voices. … That would seem to make it harder for Paul Ryan (if he’s Speaker) to do what he clearly wants to do, namely bring an amnesty bill to the floor. …

GOP Comprehensivists Facing Oblivion https://t.co/C5ja9W2vAB A GOP speaker might still face a different caucus …
I can tell you for a fact that the Ryan is working with Democrats right now on an all out blitz to pass amnesty and purge the immigration patriots from the party. After the election, the media blitz, mostly led by Fox, will be about how Trump’s “toxic xenophobia” has crippled the GOP.
A year from now, mentioning the word “immigration” will be akin to using the N-word. The post-America world is upon us.