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During a post-election interview, House Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, expressed optimism that a deal could be struck, telling ABC’s Diane Sawyer that a “comprehensive approach” to immigration reform was “long overdue.” He has declined to endorse a pathway to citizenship, however.

But many House Republicans feel pressure from vocal constituents to hold the line. In response to Boehner’s comments, the lobbying group Numbers USA mobilized activists to make thousands of phone calls to congressional offices.

“We have quite a bit of assurance that comprehensive immigration reform won’t pass the next Congress,” Numbers USA president Roy Beck said in a telephone interview.

“All of this is just national talk,” he said. “The House is not about national talk. It is about one district at a time.”

Beck’s comments underscore the challenge: Any effort to change immigration laws would likely face strong opposition from a vocal and powerful cadre of Republicans.

Some shaken GOP strategists are urging Boehner to stand up to that wing of the party.

“If we believe in the free market, why are we preventing American businesses from bringing in the workers they need?” said Alfonso Aguilar, a Republican strategist at the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, a Washington-based nonprofit.

“The restrictionists are a minority in the party,” Aguilar said. “They are not the mainstream.”

In a possible sign of shifting party priorities, immigration reform came up at a large, informal gathering of House Republicans on their first day back in the Capitol after the election. And several GOP leaders and rank-and-file lawmakers have indicated they would be open to considering the issue.

“We’re going to start having a lot of conversations,” said Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., a conservative leader. “There’s a lot more we can do to convey the conservative values that we all share.”

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