jsm0085 said:
You're all so fixated with 3/5 that you don't see the bigger picture. What's just been discussed is vital - it's exactly why the senate is there. Far more important than 3/5
I am not questioning that the issue they are talking about is important.
However, and Senator Harder has put this perfectly, this is a repeal bill. They are AMENDING a bill. Which means they have to stay within the scope of the bill. You can change the language requirements to a compromise between 55 and 65, namely 60. You can add the reintroduction of an appeals process which was in fact removed by the bill that this bill is trying to repeal.
But you cannot introduce a completely new topic. The possibility for minors to apply for citizenship is an important topic. But it is not, unlike the other amendments, in any way related to the scope of this bill. The implications of applications by minors is something that shouldn't just be introduced because some people feel strongly about it. It's like showing a picture of crying babies and then saying "babies are crying, we must do something about it" while the Senate is debating car manufacturing regulations.