billion, for that border wall if he s going to sign anything into law. rachel, thank you very much for that explanation. just ahead, a man who took this picture of a little girl crying in the dead of night on the border. you re going to hear the story behind it. plus, moments from now, lawmakers set to drill the head of the fbi and the department of justice inspector general on the issue of the handling of hillary clinton s e-mail investigation. that s coming up. stand by. s. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife.
members are expected to vote on two immigration bills, both of of them authored by house republicans. let s bring in cnn political analyst rachel bader. rachel, walk us through these two bills and do they talk extremely about the issue of family separation? these are both democratic bills, so republicans aren t going to vote for either of them. one of them is a more conservative bill that the far right has been pushing for a long time. it cracks down on illegal immigration and also legal immigration. it gives daca, dreamers, who are in this sort of the uncertain situation, they can choose to renew a status that reserves deportation, but they don t really have a path to citizenship. speaker paul ryan has been bringing in the moderates, republicans from swing districts to talk with the conservatives, to come up with some sort of compromise. they came up with this bill that includes hard line issues for conservatives but it also includes a pathway to