Originally Posted by
MW
You're memory is failing you.
If you'll remember, I came out defending Goodlatte's Securing America's Future Act of 2018. I liked the fact that it abolished extended-family chain migration categories and the visa lottery, authorized wall funding and extra border agents, cracked down on sanctuary cities and asylum abuse, and mandated E-Verify.
The original Goodlatte bill only offered work permits for the current DACA beneficiary's, not green cards, and it offered nothing to the other 2 to 3 million illegals eligible for DACA. Just like NumbersUSA, I did not consider the bill that bad of a deal overall and said as much when the bill information first became public! However, that was the only immigration bill I semi-supported. I did not support the Bridge Act, Raise Act or any of the other bills offered up.
If you're going to make accusations, please recall the full situation and discussion. In the end it never mattered anyway because Goodlatte's bill was pretty much dead on arrival because as you are fond of saying, it would have never had the votes in the Senate.