According to the Huffington Post, Speaker of the House John Boehner told reporters on Wednesday that the House was still interested in taking up immigration reform, but not through the Senate's already-passed comprehensive bill.

"The idea that we're going to take up a 1,300-page bill that no one had ever read, which is what the Senate did, is not going to happen in the House," Boehner said. "And frankly, I'll make clear: We have no intention of ever going to conference on the Senate bill."

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Boehner stressed that the House's decision to take up immigration reform at a leisurely pace was a reflection of the issue's complexity, and not a political calculation designed to keep Obamacare's failures front and center and in the political spotlight.

"This is about trying to do this in a way that the American people and our members can absorb," Boehner said. "There are hundreds of issues involved in dealing with immigration reform. And we've got to deal with these in a common-sense way, where our members understand what we're doing and their constituents understand."

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