S. 656:
Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2005
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeS. 656, the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act, would reward certain illegal aliens from Liberia with amnesty.
S. 656, the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act, would reward certain illegal aliens from Liberia with amnesty.
H.R. 884, the Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security Act, would create a massive agricultural guest-worker amnesty, allowing approximately 860,000 of the 1.2 million illegal aliens currently working in agriculture – plus their spouses and children – to qualify for this amnesty, thus pushing the total to three million or more. It would also reward illegal immigration by protecting illegal aliens granted temporary resident status from prosecution for Social Security fraud.
S. 359, the Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security (AgJOBS) Act, would encourage more illegal immigration by rewarding certain illegal aliens who work in agriculture with amnesty and protect illegal aliens granted temporary resident status from prosecution for Social Security fraud.
S. 297, the Montserrat Immigration Fairness Act, would grant lawful permanent resident status to 300 illegal aliens from Montserrat who had previously been granted Temporary Protected Status.
H.R. 251, the Preserving Educational Opportunities for Immigrant Children Act, would reward certain illegal aliens under the age of 18 with amnesty -- an estimated 500,000 to 600,000 illegal aliens would qualify for this amnesty. It would also reward certain illegal aliens under the age of 18 with in-state tuition rates for their postsecondary education.