Washington appears best suited to screwing up good ideas, even when more or less everyone there agrees it’s a good idea. The Fiscal Times here examines the politics and details surrounding tech-oriented immigration reform, including increasing H-1B visas, letting immigrant PhDs in STEM subjects stay in the U.S., and exempting entrepreneurs who are creating jobs from deportation. Because these are such logical reforms, they can’t be passed individually but must become part of a comprehensive package, because Congress typically weighs down no-brainer bills with stupid amendments. Thus, Zuckerberg’s new pro-immigration lobbying group FWD.us wisely supports a comprehensive bill, though it’s hard to achieve.