House Speaker John Boehner Threatens Second Lawsuit Against Obama on Immigration

Boehner tells GOP lawsuit is best option to challenge president.

— -- Speaker John Boehner told House Republicans in a closed-door meeting today that a lawsuit might be the best –- or only –- option to try and overturn President Obama’s executive action on immigration, ABC News has learned.

“We are finalizing a plan to authorize litigation on this issue, one we believe gives us the best chance of success,” Boehner told GOP lawmakers at their weekly conference meeting, according to a Republican official in the room.

But the lawsuits against Obama from Congress are beginning to stack up.

The discussion of legal action from Boehner comes one day after Republican leaders bulled a bill to strengthen security along the southern U.S. border amid concerns it might not pass because some lawmakers believed the measure didn’t go far enough. After the closed-door meeting, Boehner downplayed any problems with the immigration funding fight.

“It's all about working with our members, listening to our members, and working through what are some very difficult issues,” Boehner told reporters.

The challenge facing the new Republican-controlled Congress is finding a way forward that is acceptable to immigration critics in the House that can also pass the Senate.