Speaking to voters at a town hall meeting in Rock Hill, South Carolina over the weekend, Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio defended his controversial "Gang of Eight" immigration reform bill.
Comprehensive immigration reform faces tough opposition in the conservative House of Representatives, but there are signs that Republicans may be changing their minds.
The bipartisan immigration reform bill has passed the Senate Judiciary Committee and will be taken up by the full Senate sometime this summer. Due to the diligence, and some would say stubbornness, of the Gang of Eight, the bill remains in more of less the same form as when it entered committee.