For effective immigration control, ending liberal chain migration is necessary, to allow only the children of legal immigrants to come along with them, not the extended family as now is allowed. So imagine that the 1.8 million DACA people would be granted citizenship and then allowed to bring their grandpas, grandmas, uncles, aunts, and cousins to come live in the U. S. with them, how would that work out? This is allowed now for new citizens, so isn’t it certainly reasonable to demand that legislation to stop liberal chain migration be taken-up first, a separate bill for an up-or-down vote so that all the Congresspersons will be on the record leading into the 2018 midterm elections?