Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Bob Goodlatte talks immigration
Story Date: 12/10/2018

 

Source: CENTER FOR IMMIGRATION STUDIES, 12/4/18


Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-Virginia) was featured in an Immigration Newsmaker conversation hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies on December 4th at 1:00 p.m. at the National Press Club. T


Rep. Goodlatte has represented the Sixth District of Virginia (in the southwestern part of the state) since 1993 and presently chairs the House Judiciary Committee. He has been a strong advocate for border and interior enforcement, and sponsored a number of important reform bills, most recently including asylum reform, a national E-verify mandate, ending the visa lottery and reducing chain migration, measures to streamline the deportation of criminal aliens, and penalties for sanctuary jurisdictions. In addition, Mr. Goodlatte conducted vital oversight over executive branch policies such as the controversial prosecutorial discretion scheme implemented by the Obama administration and the government’s handling of the recent influx of unaccompanied minors and family units.


Rep. Goodlatte has announced that he will retire from Congress at the end of this term. After his departure, there will be major changes in the composition of the committee. How will these changes impact future legislation?

The conversation, moderated by Jessica Vaughan, the Center's director of policy studies, covered prospects for immigration legislation and the challenges the country will face in upcoming years.

The Immigration Newsmaker series provides an opportunity for government agency heads, members of Congress, and other policymakers to discuss their priorities and explore the challenges they face. The events, held at the National Press Club, are seated, on-the-record conversations between the guest and a member of the CIS staff.

 

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