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H.R. 348: 

Central American and Haitian Adjustment Act of 1999

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:53 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 348, the Central American and Haitian Adjustment Act, would extend the NACARA amnesty to certain illegal aliens from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Haiti.

  • Read more about Central American and Haitian Adjustment Act of 1999

H.R. 4966: 

Restoration of Fairness in Immigration Law Act of 2000

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:19 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 4966, the Restoration of Fairness in Immigration Law Act, would have granted amnesty to some 3.6 million aliens from Central America and Haiti. This would have been the largest amnesty in the history of the country, larger even than the 1986 IRCA Amnesty.

  • Read more about Restoration of Fairness in Immigration Law Act of 2000

H.R. 1007: 

Honduran Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1999

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:26 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 1007, the Honduran Refugee Immigration Fairness Act, would provide amnesty for all Hondurans who have lived illegally in the United States since 1995.

  • Read more about Honduran Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1999

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. 36: 

Central American and Caribbean Refugee Adjustment Act of 1999

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:16 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 36, the Central American and Caribbean Refugee Adjustment Act, was an amnesty bill for about one million Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Hondurans and Haitians, including their spouses and children, who have lived in the United States illegally since December 1, 1995.

  • Read more about Central American and Caribbean Refugee Adjustment Act of 1999

H.R. 3553: 

Central American and Caribbean Refugee Adjustment Act of 1998

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:38 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 3553, the Central American and Caribbean Refugee Adjustment Act, would have awarded amnesty to almost 1.2 million illegal immigrants, in addition to the almost one million who were granted amnesty in 1997.

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S. 1504: 

Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1998

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

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

S. 1504, the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act, would grant amnesty to 50,000 illegal aliens from Haiti who came to the U.S. before December 31, 1995. It also granted amnesty to their spouses and children, bringing the total number of Haitians to be amnestied to about 125,000. This provision was slipped quietly into an omnibus appropriations bill, and was fully endorsed by President Clinton who signed it into law.

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H.R. 2302: 

Immigration Technical Revisions Act of 1997

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:39 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 2302, the Immigration Technical Revisions Act of 1997, would have allowed 540,000 illegal immigrants from Central America to apply for amnesty, even though they previously had been denied asylum in the United States. Congress eventually passed a much-expanded version of this proposed amnesty by slipping it into an appropriations bill for the District of Columbia (see the Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act of 1997).

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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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