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H.R. 3271: 

Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act of 2003

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:25 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 3271, the Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act, would increase chain migration by increasing the annual cap on family-based legal immigrants by about 250,000. It would also grant amnesty to some 6.5 million illegal immigrants in the United States.

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H.R. 1954: 

Naturalization and Family Protection for Military Members Act of 2003

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:06 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 1954, the Naturalization and Family Protection for Military Members Act, would increase chain migration by allowing the spouse, child, or parent of an alien who was granted posthumous citizenship based on military service to apply for permanent resident status.

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H.R. 946: 

Mass Immigration Reduction Act of 2003

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:04 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 946, the Mass Immigration Reduction Act, called for deep reductions in all categories of immigration, including: ending chain migration categories such as parents of adult children and siblings of adults, reducing the category of skilled workers to 5,000 per year from its current ceiling of 120,060 per year, limiting refugee admissions and asylee adjustments to a total of 25,000 annually and require that refugees and asylees reside legally in the United States for five years before they could apply for adjustment to permanent resident status, and ending the visa lottery. H.R.

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Immigration Reform Caucus

Published:  Tue, Feb 25th 2014 @ 7:33 am EST

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Immigration Reform Caucus

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H.R. 5600: 

Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act of 2002

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:57 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 5600, the Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act, would grant amnesty to some 6.5 million illegal immigrants in the United States. It would also increase chain migration by increasing the annual cap on family-based legal immigrants by about 250,000.

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H.R. 5013: 

SAFER Act

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:00 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R.

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H.R. 2712: 

Mass Immigration Reduction Act of 2001

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:50 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 2712, the Mass Immigration Reduction Act, called for deep reductions in all categories of immigration, including: ending chain migration categories such as parents of adult children and siblings of adults, reducing the category of skilled workers to 5,000 per year from its current ceiling of 120,060 per year, limiting refugee admissions and asylee adjustments to a total of 25,000 annually and require that refugees and asylees reside legally in the United States for five years before they could apply for adjustment to permanent resident status, and ending the visa lottery. H.R.

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H.R. 41: 

Mass Immigration Reduction Act

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:10 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 41, the Mass Immigration Reduction Act, called for deep reductions in all categories of immigration, including: ending the chain migration categories for parents of adult children and siblings of adults, reducing the category of skilled workers to 5,000 per year from its current ceiling of 120,060 per year, limiting refugee admissions and asylee adjustments to a total of 25,000 annually and requiring that refugees and asylees reside legally in the United States for five years before they could apply for adjustment to permanent resident status, and ending the visa lottery.

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H.R. 347: 

Immigration Moratorium Act of 1997

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:31 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 347, the Immigration Moratorium Act, would have helped reduce chain migration significantly by eliminating several categories of extended-family migration such as parents and adult unmarried children of U.S. citizens. It would have also reduced the ceiling for skilled workers to 5,000 per year from its current ceiling of 120,060 per year, eliminated the category for unskilled workers, required that refugees and asylees reside legally in the United States for five years before they could apply for adjustment to permanent resident status, and would have ended the Visa Lottery.

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H.R. 2202: 

Immigration Control and Financial Responsibility Act of 1996

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:44 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 2202, the Immigration in the National Interest Act of 1995, was a large omnibus bill designed to reform the entire immigration system. The legal immigration reforms it included were based on the bi-partisan Barbara Jordan Commission's recommendations for cutting the major links of family-chain migration and protecting American workers from further wage depression. The bill would have eliminated the categories for adult children and siblings and limited that for parents of adults.

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