Zach Gibson/Getty Images Republican lawmakers delayed for a second time - likely to next week - a vote on an immigration bill. The vote on the so-called compromise Republican plan had earlier been delayed to Friday to allow members additional time to review it. The compromise bill was crafted to appeal to more Republicans, some of whom joined with Democrats to defeat the more conservative immigration measure. House Democrats oppose the compromise bill because of its cuts to legal immigration and border wall funding. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives delayed for a second time - likely to next week - a vote on an immigration bill they had originally planned to take up on Thursday. The vote on the so-called compromise Republican plan had earlier been delayed to Friday to allow members additional time to review it.