The Senate passed an aid bill today for Ukraine and Israel (and Taiwan). Mitch McConnell hopes that Speaker Mike Johnson will allow the House to vote on it:
Mitch McConnell in an interview Tuesday urged Speaker Mike Johnson to allow a vote on Ukraine aid, though the Senate minority leader said he would not be “so presumptuous as to tell him how to do it.”
....“We’ve heard all kinds of rumors about whether the House supports Ukraine or doesn’t. It seems to me that the easy way to solve that would be to vote. And I hope the speaker will find a way to allow the House to work its will on the issue of Ukraine aid and the other parts of the bill as well,” McConnell said.
So far Johnson has suggested he'll block consideration, which means Republicans will have refused to pass an aid bill that includes immigration reforms and refused to pass an aid bill that doesn't include immigration reforms.
Mickey Kaus suggests passing an aid bill that includes one, single immigration reform that's a plain and unmistakable win for the right. Nothing complicated. I myself would be in favor of that if the single reform were passage of nationwide mandatory E-Verify along with effective funding and enforcement.¹ This is because it's simple, it would work, and I support it anyway.
This would lose some Democratic votes, of course, but ironically, it would probably also lose some Republican votes since the business community doesn't like E-Verify. That's because they know it would work, and they don't really want anything that works.² They're willing to tolerate lots of right-wing threats and blather, but only as long as they don't do anything that would truly put their flow of cheap foreign labor at risk.
Also, of course, I assume the House wouldn't accept even a simple carrot like E-Verify since they've made it clear that they don't actually want any immigration reform until Donald Trump is in office.³
¹I'd also like to see funding for more asylum judges since that seems like such a simple and obvious measure. But if I only get one thing in the name of simplicity, I'd choose E-Verify.
²Although the Chamber of Commerce supports it, so....
³Although who knows? They might change their tune when the January immigration numbers are released. I suspect they're going to be well under the December record. If Republicans start to fear that the immigration surge at the border is waning, which would rob them of an issue, they might be more willing to deal.