H.R. 2601:
Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007
NumbersUSA's Position:
No PositionTo authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other purposes.
To authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other purposes.
To designate Haiti under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act in order to render nationals of Haiti eligible for temporary protected status under such section.
The bill would subject to deportation any alien convicted as a sex offender who fails to register as such.
A bill to improve the national program to register and monitor individuals who commit crimes against children or sex offenses.
To improve the national program to register and monitor individuals who commit crimes against children or sex offenses.
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to permit certain Mexican children, and accompanying adults, to obtain a waiver of the documentation requirements otherwise required to enter the United States as a temporary visitor.
Making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006, and for other purposes.
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for Congressional oversight and approval of totalization agreements.
H.R. 2330, the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, would increase permanent, legal immigration by adding an extra 254,000 family-based visas annually, reward virtually all illegal aliens (except those with criminal records or terrorist connections) with amnesty, potentially rewarding 9 million illegal aliens with amnesty, and add an extra 150,000 employment-based visas (mostly for unskilled workers) each year. Additionally, it would create a brand new "guest" worker program that would bring in 400,000 unskilled workers the first year. Depending on how fast U.S.
S. 1033, the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, would: 1) increase permanent, legal immigration by adding an extra 254,000 family-based visas annually; 2) reward virtually all illegal aliens (except those with criminal records or terrorist connections) with amnesty, potentially rewarding 9 million illegal aliens; and 3) create a brand new guest worker program that would bring in 400,000 unskilled workers the first year, potentially allowing for a total increase of anywhere from 10 to 20 percent each year thereafter.
H.R. 2092, the Save America Comprehensive Immigration Act, would double to 960,000 the number of visas available to family-based immigrants and it would grant nonimmigrant status to any would-be family-based immigrant for whom a visa is not immediately available. It would also grant amnesty to illegal aliens who have been in the United States for the past five years, who are able to marry a U.S. citizen or permanent resident or find an employer willing to sponsor them, who are Haitian or Liberian, or who have been granted Temporary Protected Status.