The White House’s wish list once comprised a sweeping infrastructure measure, overhauling the federal welfare program, another try at tax cuts and an immigration bill. But now, only the final item makes the list with the midterm elections fast approaching.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders essentially drove a dagger through the other items Friday, listing only an immigration bill when asked to lay out the White House’s 2018 legislative agenda.

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There is “still some movement on that front,” she said. “We’d love for Congress to actually show up and do their jobs. … It’s been a constant priority for the president.” She did not, however, mention that Trump helped nix a bipartisan Senate immigration measure.

The press secretary described what the White House envisions as a measure that would address things such as enhancing border security, closing “loopholes” in existing immigration laws, and addressing the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program. But the president in recent weeks has been more limited, at times calling for just a border security measure.