Republican Sell-Outs Blame (or Credit) Stephen Miller for Blocking DACA, Claiming Miller Wants an "Unrealistic" Number of Immigration Policy Changes

"Unrealistic." Isn't that what the Establishment traitors always call it when they invent reasons to vote against the people who voted for them?

Here's one thing even Republicans negotiating an immigration deal agree on: Trump aide Stephen Miller is hurting their chances of getting anything done. They blame him for insisting the administration gets approval for in exchange for protections for young people brought into the country illegally as children. They loathe his intensity when delivering his hardline views. And they accuse him of coordinating with outside advocacy groups that oppose their efforts. "It's no secret that he's an obstacle to getting anything done on immigration," said a Republican House member involved in the immigration talks.

Oh, and since NeverTrumpers are gloating about the chance that Trump may sell out on this issue:

Well, we knew a lot of GOPers would sell us out, and we supported them despite that. No one is exactly surprised to hear that this twinkie...

How interesting that pro-Amnesty @CoryGardner won�t join me on @foxnews or on radio but is on @msnbc now. That he�s more comfortable there is telling. — Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) January 10, 2018

...turns out to be a grubby little John McCain Mini-Me.

