With Obama having once again dipped the imperial hand into his precious ACA to with the corrupt majesty of a true regent tear at it as he sees fit to serve his interests and screw all the little people crying about democratic principles and constitutional order, the ungrateful cretins, they should be forever adoring of the honor he does them by deigning to abuse them so - having done this, why on earth would Republicans even for a second consider some kind of move on immigration reform before the midterms? With the utterly inept rollout of Obamacare and Dear Leader's increasing reliance on the diktats of an imperial presidency to keep his ruinous agenda afloat, Democrats have handed the GOP the perfect tool for putting off until after November the damaging internal fight over immigration reform while blaming it with great legitimacy all on Obama and drawing a withering attention to just how awful a president he is to boot. All the GOP should be doing is hammering the points home over and over again: the mess that is Obamacare is proof liberals are incompetent managers of complex legislation; but regardless, even if a sensible deal on immigration could be struck, Obama's serial abuse of executive privilege makes it impossible for conservatives to trust that he won't in essence simply rewrite the law to suit his own ideological whims and fancies once it's a reality. The midterms should be about nothing more than liberal legislative incompetence glaringly evinced in the ACA and Obama's abuse of power and his sundry executive shortcomings in general, you know stuff like Benghazi etc etc and his entire foreign policy far as I'm concerned. The GOP does not have to go anywhere near immigration reform right now and they're crazy if they do.