It is entirely possible that adding the same-sex couples provision into the mix could make it harder to pass an immigration overhaul.
As expected, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, who usually champion immigration fights, said it would not support a measure that has a same-sex provision.
This group went to far as to write to Representative Mike Honda, insisting that the provision would "erode the institution of marriage and family by according marriage-like immigration benefits to same sex relationships."
Excuse me? Are they that insulated, or do they have their heads up their asses? Have they really not noticed that heterosexuals have single-handedly eroded the institution of marriage all by themselves? Perhaps if they visit the GOP side of the aisle they can see marriage erosion up close and personal.
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