I read it as the child of the legal contract worker has been living here with his/her parents, then turns 18 and needs a work visa in order to stay here with his/her parents.
I read it as, they get someone pregnant, have a baby on US soil and then never have to leave. And then, under family reunification, which President Trump eliminated, they all stay here forever.
Perfectly legal way around any and all processes.
But to your point about staying here after they turn 18, how is anyone going to know? They don’t use the Entry/Exit Visa program even though it’s been authorized. I’d be surprised to learn of anyone being deported from the US solely for overstaying a visa, especially when their parents are legally working in the US.
You are correct. Limiting the number of foriegn workers allowed into America is a completely different issue. You can be for this humanitarian ammendment and still be against increasing the use of foreign workers. We need to stop the leftists knee jerk outrage and start thinking these things through.
“needs a work visa in order to stay here with his/her parents”
Let them go back to their home country and apply for one through the normal process then. Just because your parents have work visas doesn’t mean you are entitled to one.