King Says White House Snubbed Him, But That’s OK

Posted by Geoff Holtzman on July 3, 2009 |

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border where he discusses being left out of a recent White House summit on immigration. Despite being the highest ranking Republican on the House Immigration Subcommittee, Congressman King says he was not invited to attend the summit because the current administration supports giving amnesty to illegal immigrants, and doesn’t want to debate the issue with those in Congress, like King, who oppose amnesty. However, King says, he believes he can make more noise about the issue as a political outsider. (:38)

 
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July 3, 2009

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