Published by Chris Chmielenski
Reps. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), and Steve Palazzo (R-Miss.) have co-sponsored the bi-partisan SAFE for America Act of 2011 that would end the Visa Lottery.
The Visa Lottery issues 50,000 green cards based on “random selection” instead of humanitarian need, family connection, or other economic or cultural value to the United States.
Rep. Goodlatte’s bill is one of our top legislative priorities for the 112th Congress and currently has 33 co-sponsors.
Rep. Chaffetz represents Utah’s 3rd Congressional District and is serving his 2nd term in Congress. Rep. Chaffetz has earned a career A+ grade and introduced the “No Amnesty” resolution during the 111th Congress.
Rep. Mulvaney represents South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District. He is currently serving his 1st term in Congress and was identified as a “True Reformer” during the mid-term elections. Rep. Mulvaney has already earned a B+ grade.
Rep. Palazzo represents Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District. He is currently serving his 1st term in Congress and was identified as a “True Reformer” during the mid-term elections. Rep. Palazzo has earned an A grade.
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