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Republican leaders have sharply warned the president not to bypass Congress on immigration, but they showed new divisions today over whether a rift could lead to a government shutdown.

But when pressed whether a fight over immigration could break that pledge, he said again: “We’ll not be shutting the government down or threatening to default on the national debt.”

He said all options were on the table, declaring: “We’re going to fight the president tooth and nail if he continues down this path.”

A government shutdown was not the preferred route, Boehner said, but he said it could not be ruled out.

“Our goal here is to stop the president from violating his own oath of office and violating the Constitution,” Boehner said. “It’s not to shut down the government.”

Reid first expressed his concern about immigration during an off-camera conversation with a CNN producer, saying: “I’d like to get the finances of this country out of the way before he does it, but that’s up to him.”

ABC News' John Parkinson and Arlette Saenz contributed to this report.