House Republican leaders have abruptly postponed voting on a compromise immigration measure amid ongoing infighting between conservative and moderates.
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s office confirmed the decision.
Voting that had been expected on Thursday will now be held Friday instead.
NEW: House GOP Majority Leader McCarthy says it has been decided that the House GOP compromise immigration bill vote has been postponed until FRIDAY to give member more time to review it
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House Republicans have been struggling on rival immigration bills. A more conservative measure was rejected on Thursday.
The compromise was negotiated between GOP conservative and moderate factions.