As expected, the U.S. House of Representatives failed Thursday to pass an immigration bill that was favored by conservatives and known as the Goodlatte bill after House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte.

The vote was 193-231 (with 231 voting against it and 193 voting for it).

With no Democrats voting for the bill, Republicans were going to need enough of their own members to get to a majority, but they failed to cross that threshold.

The House was originally scheduled to vote later this afternoon on the so-called compromise bill (the second of the two immigration bills), but CNN's Hill team reports the vote will be delayed until tomorrow as Republicans take more time to consider the bill.