I oppose Shua's amendment, and all other attempts to play petty politics with this bill.
The main point of this bill is to repeal the Right to Life Act. The bill's title should reflect this.
The phrase "Right to Life" is a political jingle, not an actual statement about policy. When a politician says they are "pro-life", they are not being informative: they are attempting to end the discussion by implying their their opponents are "pro-death". I understand that you and other conservatives will likely oppose the substance of this bill, but please do so by making a logical, fact-based argument for your position, not resorting to cheap political tricks.
I'd hardly call it a cheap political trick, I'd be for more clarification of the law, and perhaps separating the immigration and abortion laws, but I stand with where our abortion laws are right now. I am not afraid to say that I am pro-life in the abortion debate, as I believe in the right to life for all people, born and unborn. This debate is going to need to continue, as long with more clarification before I can even consider signing it into law.