Today at the meeting, the Congresswoman further endorsed her support with her commitment in response to a question that has been haunting me since June 4, 2009. I asked what she thought about UAFA as a stand-alone Bill, if it was still possible for it to gain passage and how UAFA ‘s incorporation into Comprehensive Immigration Reform would serve us – specifically “ would it shoot us in the toes?” She made two important points in her response:
She said “I have always made it a point to be honest with you and I can tell you there will be no immigration reform this year; and
That UAFA in Comprehensive Immigration Reform, a large and complicated initiative, would be much more troublesome and stated that she thought it was better if we pushed as a stand-alone ...
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