How the Republican Party could go extinct
http://www.salon.com/2013/05/12/republicans_flirting_with_extinction_on_immigration/
From a pure political perspective, supporting inclusion of same-sex couples in the immigration reform bill should be a slam dunk for both Democrats and Republicans. Scuttling the package over this provision would alienate the growing Latino constituency by blocking a pathway to citizenship and denying rights to LGBT Americans would be ignoring the direction of the country on civil rights.
And yet, according to a flurry of news stories from the past couple of weeks, the die is apparently cast on the matter: Allowing some 30,000 same-sex couples the same access to green cards that opposite-sex couples enjoy will halt the bill for 11 million immigrants. Even before the provision has been debated or a vote count begun, Republicans are holding firm to a position thats literally killing their party. Meanwhile, Democrats run scared, to the detriment of the overall bill.
In plain English: The Republicans need this bill because their party doesnt have a future if they cant appeal to Latino voters. On the flip side, Democrats shouldnt be sacrificing any progressive priorities before the horse-trading even begins because the more they start with, the more they will be able to keep in the end.