Ongoing negotiations over a House GOP immigration bill have yet to produce an agreement on changes that will secure enough votes to pass the legislation, but Republican leaders are preparing for a vote this week regardless.

“Wednesday we could see Goodlatte 2 on the floor,” House Majority Whip Steve Scalise said.

The Louisiana Republican was referring to legislation that various factions of the GOP conference negotiated in recent weeks also called the compromise bill. House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte is a lead author on the compromise bill, as well as a somewhat more conservative bill that the House rejected last week.

House Republicans had originally planned to vote on the compromise bill last week as well but decided to pursue additional changes to see if it could get enough votes for passage, which it has lacked.

Specifically there was an agreement to look at an amendment marrying a provision to require employers to use the E-Verify database to check the legal status of their employees with the creation of a guest worker visa program for agriculture and other industries where labor is in short supply. Both were included in the failed Goodlatte measure.