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Dems outrank GOP in public mentions of immigration and bill backing

Data: Quorum; Chart: Andrew Witherspoon/Axios

The members of Congress most likely to sponsor or co-sponsor legislation mentioning immigration aren't necessarily the ones most likely to talk about it, according to data from Quorum.

Why it matters: Immigration has become a fiery political issue, but very little has been done about it in Congress over the years.


  • The House will vote this week on a pair of bills Democrats and immigration advocates hope will eventually become law — either by winning over 10 Senate Republicans or by tying the bills to the next reconciliation package.

Quorum compiled its data from its analysis of bill language, social media posts, press releases and newsletters to constituents.

The big picture: No Republican lawmakers rank in the top five in either category, despite immigration being a huge talking point for their party.

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Tucker Carlson sought interview with Putin at time of NSA spying claim

Tucker Carlson was talking to U.S.-based Kremlin intermediaries about setting up an interview with Vladimir Putin shortly before the Fox News host accused the National Security Agency of spying on him, sources familiar with the conversations tell Axios.

Why it matters: Those sources said U.S. government officials learned about Carlson's efforts to secure the Putin interview. Carlson learned that the government was aware of his outreach — and that's the basis of his extraordinary accusation, followed by a rare public denial by the NSA that he had been targeted.

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