Presidential son-in-law briefed Senate GOP on details Tuesday
When White House senior adviser Jared Kushner came to visit Senate Republicans on Tuesday to reportedly discuss an immigration overhaul he is developing, he did not have a full plan ready to go for solving what his own party says is a crisis.
Multiple Republican senators said there was no evidence that the Trump administration has set a timeline for a public rollout, but Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump, did present some ideas that were new to many members of the conference.
Georgia Sen. David Perdue said Kushner is developing a plan that draws in part on merit-based migration legislation the senator crafted with fellow Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas.
View the complete May 14 article by Niels Lesniewski on The Roll Call website here.