This bill is not about border enforcement.
Securing our borders is not a primary, secondary, or even tertiary issue in this discussion.
The only concern is to expedite the naturalization of millions of illegal aliens-and millions more from their extended families-with a few, wholly insignificant cosmetic "enforcement" measures attached to a larger amnesty proposal, which will be disregarded the moment this bill-God forbid-is signed into law.
It's a well-known fact that a pro-american, hard-working Vietnamese person wishing to come to the USA legally and applies for an American VISA in his own country has less than a 5% chance of actually being accepted due to the large number of illegal mexicans the US has to absorb. Is that fair?